Adjective
Having softness or tenderness of heart; susceptible of pity or other kindly affection; gentle; meek.
Source: Webster's dictionarysoft hearted
An adaptation of a brilliant but bleak novel about Brian Clough’s doomed spell at Leeds United, the film dispenses with most of the book’s harrowing existential loneliness and discovers a surprisingly soft-hearted buddy story underneath. Source: Internet
It might seem that all the exciting jobs aren't fit for a Virgo, but it's simply that Virgos are needed for all the grounded, analytical, and soft-hearted jobs. Source: Internet
At A.U.B. they came about as a result of the dedication, the drive, the faith of Daniel Bliss, a tough-minded, soft-hearted Vermonter who decided when very young to dedicate his life to the Arab world. Source: Internet
How one soft-hearted reader makes it through difficult books using audiobooks. Source: Internet
There they make acquaintance with the soft-hearted and generous folk of Spendrugle, which lies at the mouth of the Blear River and falls under the benign rule of the Lord of Wurms in his lovely keep. Source: Internet