close to (one's) heart

close to (one's) heart

Personally important to, or loved by, one. The little girl who came to visit the elderly woman every weekend was very close to her heart.
See also: close, heart
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

close to your heart

mainly BRITISH or

dear to your heart

COMMON If a subject is close to your heart or dear to your heart, it is very important to you and you care a lot about it. Note: The heart is traditionally regarded as the centre of the emotions. For presenter Manjeet K. Sandhu the position of Asian women in society is an issue very close to her heart. It's a project that is dear to my heart. Note: In American English, you can also say that a subject is near and dear to your heart. She has impressed Senators with her knowledge of subjects near and dear to their hearts.
See also: close, heart
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • close to your heart
  • too close to call
  • too close for comfort
  • be close to the mark
  • be close to/near the mark
  • come to a close
  • (as) close as two coats of paint
  • close as two coats of paint
  • close enough to use the same toothpick
  • toothpick