Put one's heart in it In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "put one's heart in it", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2023-08-22 05:08

Meaning of Put one's heart in it

Synonyms:

put your heart and soul into doing something , make efforts , set your heart on sth/doing sth

Put one's heart in it verb phrase

If you put your heart in it, you put all of your efforts and passion into it.

I know you can do it better. Try to put your heart in it.

She put her heart and soul in writing her first book.

I always let James take over important projects because I know he is exactly the kind of person who puts his heart in everything he does.

We are putting our hearts in developing a new class of cancer drugs.

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To make great efforts to do something or give one's full attention to something

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To face failure or defeat but then quickly make another attempt.

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To try to do something new 

 

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To devote all of your energy, power, and determination to achieve a goal
 

Grammar and Usage of Put one's heart in it

Verb Forms

  • put one's heart in it
  • puts one's heart in it
  • be putting one's heart in it

The verb "put" should be conjugated with its tense.

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