heart and soul
English
editNoun
edit- The core of a thing; the most essential or important part.
- Synonyms: crux, gist; see also Thesaurus:gist
- The heart and soul of any democracy is its electorate.
- Passion; true commitment.
- She put her heart and soul into the project.
- 2024 July 22, Peter Baker, quoting Joe Biden, “Biden Vows to Campaign Hard for Harris, Saying, ‘I’m Not Going Anywhere’”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- “I’m not going anywhere,” Mr. Biden said. “I know yesterday’s news was surprising and hard for you to hear,” he went on, “but it was the right thing to do. I know it’s hard because you poured your heart and soul into me to help us win this thing.”
Adverb
editheart and soul (not comparable)
- With the utmost earnestness.