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View usage for: (hɑːʳtbroʊkən) adjectiveSomeone who is heartbroken is very sad and emotionally upset. Was your daddy heartbroken when they got a divorce? Synonyms: brokenhearted, crushed, miserable, choked More Synonyms of heartbroken heartbroken in British English (ˈhɑːtˌbrəʊkən) adjectivesuffering from intense grief Derived forms heartbrokenly (ˈheartˌbrokenly) adverb heartbrokenness (ˈheartˌbrokenness) noun heartbroken in American English (ˈhɑrtˌbroʊkən) adjective overwhelmed with sorrow, grief, or disappointment Examples of 'heartbroken' in a sentenceheartbroken His mum was heartbroken not to get a birthday card from him last week.It may all be innocent but my dad would be heartbroken.Everyone is really heartbroken for the family.Who can fail to be moved by the plea made in these pages today by her heartbroken parents?But his heartbroken family yesterday said he turned his life around and was determined to stay out of bother.Heartbroken parents signed a petition calling for an inquiry into why so many schools crumbled when other buildings remained standing.Make sure she knows how badly it is affecting you and how heartbroken your dad would be if he found out.His heartbroken family were overwhelmed by the number of friends and comrades who turned up to pay tribute to him at his funeral.His family are obviously heartbroken and utterly bewildered that anyone could harm a man like Geoff.She is still absolutely heartbroken.She said: 'I feel completely heartbroken.His family said: 'We are absolutely heartbroken.He told a pal: 'I am heartbroken and really miss her.He said: 'He was absolutely heartbroken.She said: 'We are all heartbroken and feel let down by the system which failed our mother.I'm absolutely heartbroken about leaving.He says: 'I am heartbroken.Heartbroken'Every time I got kicked out of school my mum was heartbroken. In other languagesheartbroken British English: heartbroken / ˈhɑːtˌbrəʊkən/ ADJECTIVE Someone who is heartbroken is extremely sad and upset. We were heartbroken over the death of our pet. - American English: heartbroken
- Arabic: مَكْسُورُ القَلْب
- Brazilian Portuguese: desiludido
- Chinese: 悲伤的
- Croatian: slomljena srca
- Czech: zarmoucený
- Danish: fortvivlet
- Dutch: diepbedroefd
- European Spanish: desconsolado
- Finnish: murheellinen
- French: cœur brisé
- German: untröstlich
- Greek: συντετριμμένος αίσθημα
- Italian: addolorato
- Japanese: 悲嘆に暮れた
- Korean: 비탄에 잠긴
- Norwegian: sønderknust
- Polish: ze złamanym sercem
- European Portuguese: desiludido
- Romanian: trist
- Russian: с разбитым сердцем
- Latin American Spanish: desconsolado
- Swedish: förtvivlad
- Thai: อกหัก
- Turkish: kalbi kırık
- Ukrainian: вбитий горем
- Vietnamese: thất tình
Chinese translation of 'heartbroken'heartbroken (ˈhɑːtbrəukən) I was heartbroken when you left. Synonyms crushed choked grieved down in the dumps (informal) sick as a parrot (informal) Opposites happy , cheerful , exuberant , joyous , joyful , elated , over the moon (informal) , on cloud nine , cock-a-hoop , in seventh heaven Additional synonymsDefinition disappointed or disheartened He looked crestfallen when he failed the exam. Synonyms disappointed, depressed, discouraged, dejected, despondent, downcast, disheartened, disconsolate, downhearted, chapfallen, sick as a parrot (informal), choked Definition in low spirits Everyone has days when they feel dejected or down. Synonyms downhearted, down, low, blue, sad, depressed, miserable, gloomy, dismal, melancholy, glum, despondent, downcast, morose, disheartened, wretched, disconsolate, crestfallen, doleful, down in the dumps (informal), cast down, sick as a parrot (informal), woebegone, low-spiritedDefinition gloomy or dismal I was desolate without her. Synonyms miserable, depressed, lonely, lonesome (US, Canadian), gloomy, dismal, melancholy, forlorn, bereft, dejected, despondent, downcast, wretched, disconsolate, down in the dumps (informal), cheerless, comfortless, companionless Nearby words ofheartbroken - heartache
- heartbreak
- heartbreaking
- heartbroken
- heartburn
- hearten
- heartfelt
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