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heartbreak
[ hahrt-breyk ]
noun
- great sorrow, grief, or anguish.
heartbreak
/ ˈhɑːtˌbreɪk /
noun
- intense and overwhelming grief, esp through disappointment in love
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Word History and Origins
Origin of heartbreak1
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Example Sentences
Indeed, from these posts, the shooting seems to born out of that heartbreak.
After all, the biggest names in the art world have cultivated their craft through heartbreak and emotional strife.
We have to nurse heartbreak and betrayal and newfound fragile hope.
Amia, Louie's temporary girlfriend, is gone, leaving him to wallow in his heartbreak—at least for a few scenes.
But, at least with his new disco campaign ad, he'll be channeling Kanye West by adding some 808s to his likely heartbreak tonight.
There were plenty of failures, a lot of heartbreak and profanity, an occasional injury—but they kept going, and they got there.
Somewhere in the bushes, someone began to play a kazoo, adding the final touch of melancholy and heartbreak to the music.
Im sorry, said Lois, wondering at her power of suspending a heartbreak, but we havent a drop left in the house.
We need not consider how much struggle and heartbreak had gone into meeting that schedule.
David M. Osborne backed a new self-binder, lost a million, and died of heartbreak.
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