Good-hearted in a sentence as an adjective

Even within that genre, there is a reliance of the stereotype of kids being naive and good-hearted.

Looking for "good-hearted" people with "giving personalities" sounds to me like I'm going to have to hug you at the end of the day or something.

Maybe those drivers are lazy money-grubbers seeking to exploit their good-hearted, yet gullible, employers.

He says she's "Guileless, straightforward, self-aware, good-hearted, open-minded, always truthful, always kind," which does not describe someone acting under the influence of schizophrenia.

Grammatical nitpicks aside, it's just not what you'd expect from somebody who is playing the good-hearted blogger with a lot of sensitive information under their belt. > Not a happy Friday, Idiots.

The only reason software pirates do not "steal" software is not because they are good-hearted citizens who simply draw the line between theft and copyright infringement in terms of immoral things they permit themselves to do.

Good-hearted definitions

adjective

showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity; "was charitable in his opinions of others"; "kindly criticism"; "a kindly act"; "sympathetic words"; "a large-hearted mentor"

See also: charitable benevolent kindly sympathetic openhearted large-hearted