heartbreak|heartbreaks in English
noun
anguish, sorrow, grief, distress
Use "heartbreak|heartbreaks" in a sentence
1. None of us is immune to heartbreak.
2. It was the age of heartbreak.
3. Each heartbreak is an uneraseable scar.
4. For some, the news carried heartbreak.
5. Let me spare you some heartbreak.
6. You provided the soundtrack to my heartbreak.
7. Yes, vulnerability creates the possibility of heartbreak.
8. But these things take time. And heartbreak.
9. Cher’s “Believe” is about getting over heartbreak
10. 808s & Heartbreak received generally positive reviews from critics.
11. After so much heartbreak she just pined away.
12. The heartbreak time for the dancers would come.
13. Families lived in fear – and sometimes in heartbreak.
14. But it was the scene of my first heartbreak.
15. Every relationship I've ever seen has ended in heartbreak.
16. Philly’s Cinderella finds a Bluesier vibe on Heartbreak Station
17. 2 After so much heartbreak she just pined away.
18. Ellis Island became known as Heartbreak Island among immigrants.
19. Recent events had obviously been a heartbreak for him.
20. Eventually, the end of this road leads to heartbreak and sorrow.
21. They suffered the heartbreak of losing three children through premature births.
22. They suffered the heartbreak of losing a child through cancer.
23. Others might have shown some sadness, regret or even heartbreak.
24. The locals call the steepest and longest hill Heartbreak Hill.
25. In the last few years, I have felt heartbreak, depression, and grief.