She is a very bounteous, or very generous teacher.
The bounteous harvest provided enough food for the entire village for the winter.
The opposite of heartless is compassionate or empathetic.
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
One way to use the word "virtue" in a sentence is: "Her honesty and integrity are considered virtues by those who know her well."
Plato was a famous Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens.
She sat by the lake to contemplate her future.
The braless beauty's bounteous bosoms bounced with every bump on the bus bound for the bank.The townspeople prayed that the drought would pass, and that God would grant them a reasonably good harvest, if not a bounteous one.The doctors prescribed bounteous amounts of painkillers for her mother after her surgery, and Anna knew she would never notice if a few of the pills went missing.
bounteous realm
un bounteous limited scarce
good and plentiful
BP is spending prodigal amounts of money on public relations, let's hope they are just as copiously bounteous spending money on the cleanup.
biblical bounteous beautiful
The opposite of heartless is compassionate or empathetic.
The word bounteous means bountiful. This is the act of generously giving or being given something in a plentiful manner.
Frances A. Gillette has written: 'Bounteous blessings'
The bringer of bounteous baskets containing goodies and eggs is the Easter Bunny. This mythical creature is said to hop around delivering colorful eggs, candies, and treats to children during the Easter holiday.
<span>abundant, bounteous, bountiful, copious, plentiful<br></span>
Many, varied, bounteous, abundant, copious, diverse, plentiful, populous, and so on.