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heartbrokenheart‧brok‧en /ˈhɑːtˌbrəʊkən $ ˈhɑːrtˌbroʊ-/ adjective - Heartbroken fans camped outside his house in Beverly Hills.
- Amy was heartbroken when her puppy was lost.
- Mr and Mrs Dudley were heartbroken at having to leave the home where they had lived for thirty years.
- When her parents separated, she was heartbroken.
- Her father would not remember her either because she was no longer eight years old and heartbroken.
- One year the bird did not return, and Bhayader was heartbroken.
- Scorning the establishment, they left homes and heartbroken parents.
- Six-year-old Stewart Davies carried a donor card everywhere with him, heartbroken dad Brian revealed.
- Surely some one somewhere knows who killed Ann Heron and that person could ease the pain for her heartbroken family.
- We've broken up, I've been heartbroken through bizarre circumstances ... but I still live with that person.
- Well, of course, his parents were heartbroken and his brothers and sisters.
very sad► miserable very sad, especially because you are lonely, cold, ill, or upset – used about people and periods of time: · I felt miserable and blamed myself for what had happened.· Her life was miserable.· I had a miserable time at college. ► depressed very sad and without hope for a long time, because things are wrong in your life or because of a medical condition: · After his wife left him, he became depressed and refused to talk to anyone. ► heartbroken extremely sad because of something that has happened to someone or something that you care about very much: · She was heartbroken when her dog died. ► distressed/distraught very upset because of something bad that has happened, so that you cannot think clearly: · She was very distressed when he left her.· The boy’s hospital bed was surrounded by distraught relatives. ► devastated [not before noun] extremely sad and shocked, because something very bad has happened: · The whole town was devastated by the tragedy. extremely sad► heartbroken extremely sad and sorry because something very bad has happened, especially to someone or something that you love or care about very much: · When her parents separated, she was heartbroken.· Heartbroken fans camped outside his house in Beverly Hills.heartbroken at/about: · Mr and Mrs Dudley were heartbroken at having to leave the home where they had lived for thirty years. ► devastated extremely sad and shocked because something very bad has happened, and you feel that this has ruined your life or your plans: · The whole town was devastated by the tragedy, in which fourteen schoolchildren died.devastated to hear/find etc something: · When we got back, we were devastated to find that the house had been burgled, and everything of value taken. ► inconsolable so sad that other people cannot make you feel happier, especially because someone has died or because something very bad has happened: · After the death of her baby she was inconsolable.· Doris was inconsolable. How could her husband walk out on her like that? extremely sad because of something that has happened ► see thesaurus at sad |