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heart

The heart is the organ in your chest that pumps blood, and it is also where we feel love.

Explanation at your level:

Your heart is inside your chest. It is a muscle that helps you live. It pumps blood. We also use a picture of a heart to show love. It looks like this: ❤️. You can say 'I love you with all my heart.'

The heart is the organ that keeps us alive by pumping blood. Many people use the heart to talk about feelings. If you like someone very much, you might give them a card with a heart on it. It is a symbol of love and kindness.

The heart is a vital organ in the human body. Beyond biology, it is often used to describe the center of our emotions. For example, if you are sad, you might feel pain in your heart. We also use it to describe the most important part of something, like 'the heart of the city.'

While the heart is primarily a biological organ, its usage in English is deeply metaphorical. We speak of 'heart-to-heart' conversations, implying sincerity and intimacy. It is a word that carries significant emotional weight, often used to contrast with the 'head' or 'logic.' Understanding the nuance between the physical organ and the emotional center is key to mastering the word.

The term heart functions as both a concrete noun and a potent abstraction. In academic or literary contexts, it often denotes the 'essential core' or 'nexus' of a subject. Writers use it to evoke pathos, as in 'the heart of the conflict.' It is a versatile linguistic tool that allows speakers to bridge the gap between clinical description and profound human experience.

Etymologically, heart represents the intersection of the physical and the metaphysical. In C2 English, it is used in complex collocations and idiomatic structures that require a deep understanding of cultural sentiment. From the 'heart of the matter' to 'hardening one's heart,' the word encompasses a vast spectrum of human experience. Its usage is pervasive in literature and philosophy, serving as a shorthand for the seat of human consciousness and moral character.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Heart is a vital organ.
  • It is a symbol of love.
  • It means the center of something.
  • It is a common word in idioms.

When you hear the word heart, you probably think of two very different things. First, there is the biological organ—a hardworking muscle that beats roughly 100,000 times a day to keep you alive. It is the engine of your body, pumping oxygen-rich blood to every single cell.

Beyond biology, the heart is a powerful symbol in almost every culture. We use it to describe the center of our emotions. When we say someone has a 'good heart,' we mean they are kind. When we say something is 'heartfelt,' we mean it is sincere. It is a word that bridges the gap between cold, hard science and our warmest, most human experiences.

The word heart has deep roots in history, tracing back to the Proto-Germanic word hertōn. It is part of a large family of words in Germanic languages, including the German Herz and the Dutch hart. These all share a common ancestor in the Indo-European root kerd-, which is also the source of the Latin word cor (where we get 'cardiac').

Historically, the heart was viewed as the seat of the soul and intelligence, long before we fully understood brain function. This is why so many ancient idioms link the heart to memory and courage. Over centuries, the word evolved from describing just the physical organ to representing the 'core' or 'center' of anything, such as the 'heart of the city' or the 'heart of the matter.' It is truly one of the oldest and most resilient words in the English language.

In daily conversation, heart is incredibly versatile. You will hear it used in medical contexts, like 'heart rate' or 'heart disease,' which are very standard and neutral. However, it is also used in highly emotional contexts. You might tell a friend, 'You broke my heart,' or describe an event as 'heart-warming.'

Common collocations include 'to follow your heart' (to do what you love) or 'to have a change of heart' (to change your opinion). Because it is such a loaded word, it is best used when you want to express sincerity or deep feeling. If you are writing a formal report, stick to the biological meaning; if you are writing a letter to a loved one, feel free to use the emotional meaning liberally.

English is full of colorful idioms involving the heart. Here are five you should know:

  • Heart of gold: Someone who is extremely kind. (She has a heart of gold, always helping others.)
  • Learn by heart: To memorize something perfectly. (I learned the poem by heart for the contest.)
  • Cross my heart: A way to promise you are telling the truth. (I didn't take it, cross my heart!)
  • Heavy heart: Feeling very sad. (It was with a heavy heart that I said goodbye.)
  • Wear your heart on your sleeve: To show your emotions openly. (He wears his heart on his sleeve, so you always know how he feels.)

Grammatically, heart is a regular countable noun. Its plural form is simply hearts. You will often see it used with articles: 'the heart' (referring to the specific organ) or 'a heart' (referring to the symbol or a metaphorical state).

Pronunciation is straightforward but watch the 'r'. In British English (Received Pronunciation), the 'r' is often silent or 'r-colored' (/hɑːt/), while in American English, the 'r' is clearly pronounced (/hɑːrt/). It rhymes with 'part,' 'start,' 'chart,' and 'smart.' The stress is always on the single syllable, making it a punchy, impactful word to say.

Fun Fact

It is related to the Latin 'cor', which is why we have 'cardiology'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /hɑːt/

The 'r' is dropped, sounding like 'haat'.

US /hɑːrt/

The 'r' is clearly articulated.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'hurt'
  • Pronouncing the 'e'
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

part start chart smart art

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use in sentences

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

الاستماع 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

body blood love feel

Learn Next

cardiac emotion sincere metaphor

متقدم

cardiovascular heart-rending heart-to-heart

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

One heart, two hearts.

Articles

The heart is a muscle.

Possessive Adjectives

My heart.

Examples by Level

1

My heart beats fast.

heart = organ

verb agreement

2

I have a heart.

I possess a heart

simple present

3

She likes hearts.

symbol of love

plural noun

4

The heart is red.

color of the symbol

article usage

5

He loves his heart.

caring for health

possessive adjective

6

A heart is a muscle.

biological fact

indefinite article

7

Draw a heart.

art activity

imperative verb

8

My heart is happy.

feeling of joy

state of being

1

The doctor checked my heart.

2

She has a kind heart.

3

I love you with all my heart.

4

The heart pumps blood to the body.

5

He drew a heart on the paper.

6

My heart started beating fast.

7

They have a big heart.

8

The heart is a very important organ.

1

She learned the song by heart.

2

He has a heart of gold.

3

The heart of the city is very busy.

4

I had a change of heart about the trip.

5

She poured her heart out to me.

6

He wears his heart on his sleeve.

7

The heart of the matter is money.

8

My heart sank when I heard the news.

1

He spoke with a heavy heart.

2

She is the heart and soul of the team.

3

Don't take it to heart.

4

He has a heart of stone.

5

The heart of the forest is quiet.

6

She followed her heart and quit her job.

7

It was a heart-wrenching decision.

8

He has a heart-to-heart with his son.

1

The heart of the controversy lies in the new policy.

2

She possesses a heart of steel in negotiations.

3

His heart wasn't in the project anymore.

4

The discovery lies at the heart of modern science.

5

She felt a heart-stopping moment of fear.

6

He is a man after my own heart.

7

The heart of the argument is flawed.

8

She examined the heart of the ancient tradition.

1

The heart of the empire was crumbling.

2

He spoke with heart-felt sincerity.

3

The heart of the machine is the processor.

4

She laid her heart bare in her memoir.

5

His heart-rending story moved the audience.

6

The heart of the mystery remains unsolved.

7

She is the heart of the community.

8

He fought with all his heart and soul.

الأضداد

exterior surface periphery

تلازمات شائعة

heart rate
heart attack
break someone's heart
kind heart
heart of the matter
learn by heart
heart disease
heart-warming
follow your heart
heart beat

Idioms & Expressions

"Heart of gold"

Very kind and generous

He has a heart of gold.

neutral

"Change of heart"

Changing your opinion

I had a change of heart about moving.

neutral

"Wear your heart on your sleeve"

Show emotions clearly

She wears her heart on her sleeve.

casual

"Break someone's heart"

Cause someone deep sadness

It broke my heart to leave.

neutral

"With a heavy heart"

Feeling very sad

With a heavy heart, I resigned.

formal

"Cross my heart"

A promise of truth

I promise, cross my heart!

casual

Easily Confused

heart vs Hard

Similar sound

Hard means difficult; heart is an organ.

The test was hard. My heart is beating.

heart vs Hurt

Similar sound

Hurt means pain; heart is the organ.

I hurt my leg. My heart is healthy.

heart vs Hart

Homophone

Hart is a male deer; heart is the organ.

The hart ran away. My heart beats.

heart vs Head

Both are body parts

Head is for thinking; heart is for feeling.

Use your head. Follow your heart.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + has + a + heart + of + noun

She has a heart of gold.

A2

Subject + learned + something + by + heart

I learned it by heart.

A2

Subject + broke + someone's + heart

He broke her heart.

B1

The + heart + of + the + noun

The heart of the city.

B2

Subject + followed + their + heart

She followed her heart.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

heartbeat The rhythm of the heart

Verbs

hearten To encourage

Adjectives

heartfelt Sincere

مرتبط

cardiac Medical adjective for heart

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Heartfelt (formal) Heart (neutral) Ticker (slang) Heart-y (informal)

أخطاء شائعة

Using 'heart' for brain Use 'mind' or 'brain'
Heart is for emotions, mind is for thinking.
Saying 'in my heart' when you mean 'in my mind' I think/I believe
Heart is for deep feeling, not logic.
Confusing 'heart' with 'hard' Heart (emotion) vs Hard (difficult)
Different pronunciation and meaning.
Pluralizing as 'hearts' in a singular context heart
Only one organ per person.
Forgetting the article the heart
Usually requires 'the' when referring to the specific organ.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a big red heart in the center of your room.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Used for both biology and deep emotions.

🌍

Cultural Insight

The symbol ❤️ is recognized globally.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' for the organ.

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Say It Right

Don't pronounce the 'e'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with 'hard'.

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Did You Know?

The heart is a muscle, not a bone.

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Study Smart

Learn the idioms first!

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Write Better

Use 'heart' to add emotion to your stories.

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Speak Naturally

Use 'heart' when talking about your feelings.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

H-E-A-R-T: He Eats Apples Really Tasty (just a silly sentence to remember the spelling).

Visual Association

A bright red heart shape.

Word Web

love blood organ kindness center

تحدٍّ

Write three sentences using 'heart' today.

أصل الكلمة

Proto-Germanic

Original meaning: The core organ

السياق الثقافي

None, universally understood.

The heart is the primary symbol for love, especially on Valentine's Day.

'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad 'Heart of Gold' by Neil Young

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Medical

  • heart rate
  • heart attack
  • heart disease

Romance

  • break my heart
  • give my heart
  • heart of gold

Education

  • learn by heart
  • heart of the matter

Travel

  • heart of the city
  • heart of the country

Conversation Starters

"What does it mean to have a heart of gold?"

"Do you think it's better to follow your heart or your head?"

"Have you ever had to learn something by heart?"

"What is the heart of your favorite city?"

"How do you keep your heart healthy?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you followed your heart.

Write about someone you know who has a heart of gold.

What does 'the heart of the matter' mean to you in your current life?

How do you feel when you say 'I love you with all my heart'?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, it is a noun, though 'hearten' is the verb form.

It is a stylized representation of the human heart.

Yes, it is a common way to express deep sadness.

No, it also means the center of something.

Yes, one heart, two hearts.

Hearty or heartfelt.

Like 'hart'.

Yes, in cards, it is a suit.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The ___ pumps blood.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: heart

The heart is the organ that pumps blood.

multiple choice A2

What does 'heart of gold' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Kind

It means someone is very kind.

true false B1

The heart is only a muscle.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is also a metaphor for emotions.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matches idioms to meanings.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

She broke my heart.

fill blank A2

I learned the poem by ___.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: heart

Learn by heart is the idiom.

multiple choice B1

Which is a synonym for 'center'?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Heart

The heart of something is its center.

true false A1

Heart rhymes with start.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

They both end in the same sound.

match pairs B2

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Matches adjectives to meanings.

sentence order C1

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

The heart of the matter.

النتيجة: /10

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