have  a heart
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Definition & Meaning of "have a heart"in English

have a heart
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used to ask a person to stop their unkind or indifferent behavior and offer some help or show some sympathy instead 

have (a|some) heart definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "have a heart" and when to use it?

The idiom "have a heart" has its origins in ancient beliefs about the heart as the center of human emotion and compassion. In various cultures throughout history, the heart was associated with love, kindness, and empathy. This idea was reinforced by the physical sensations one feels in the chest area during strong emotional experiences. Over time, this cultural and physiological connection between the heart and compassion led to the idiomatic expression "have a heart," which means to show understanding, empathy, or mercy in a given situation. It is commonly used when asking for leniency, understanding, or assistance from another person.

Examples
Have a heart—she's been standing in the rain for an hour. 
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