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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

In the deep of their mind or heart?

I have been confused with 'mind' and 'heart', so I want to know the difference with my sentence below. (or with other examples from you.)

It seems that many people have a prejuice against the Mongolian in the deep of their mind(or heart?).
  

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It seems that many people are prejudiced against Mongolians deep in their hearts .

  • It seems that many people are prejudiced against Mongolians deep in their hearts .
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It seems that many people are prejudiced against Mongolians deep in their hearts.
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the emotional or moral as distinguished from the intellectual nature: as a : generous disposition : http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/compassion <a leader with heart> (from
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Q1) So the heart used in the context is the definition above?-- No. 'With heart' is not the same as 'in one's heart'.

Q2) Can I say '~ deep in his heart' without s?-- 'His heart', yes; 'their hearts', yes.

Q3) I found A similar definition of mind toheart. Is #6 not similar to the underline?-- Yes, in that 'generous disposition' is one kind o
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1. I love Tom in my heart.

If I say 'I love Tom in my mind', is it just too awkward? or if possible, how is it different from #1?
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If I say 'I love Tom in my mind', is it just too awkward? or if possible, how is it different from #1? -- It is a bit oddly phrased, but it says that you don't really love Tom; you just think you should.

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