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brokenhearted

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[ UK /bɹˈə‍ʊkənhˌɑːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of sorrow

How To Use brokenhearted In A Sentence

  • The fidelity he communicated in "I'll Be There," the brokenheartedness in "Maybe Tomorrow," the longing in "Never Can Say Goodbye" -- these were emotions children weren't supposed to have, but did, and Jackson gave them voice. Undefined
  • We're all kind of brokenhearted around here," said Lynwood Mayor Eugene Williams, who made his first public comments about the crash at a village board meeting Tuesday night. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Passionately devoted to her husband she was brokenhearted when he died in 1269 and had his body embalmed and his heart placed in a small, silver-enamelled ivory casket which she carried with her everywhere.
  • The Greek translation of the word brokenhearted is suntribos, meaning “to crush completely or to shatter.” God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
  • Otherwise, you will be launching a war on “brokenheartedness” and you all will kill off all your spouses. Think Progress » NSA Blocking Whistleblower From Telling Committee About Shocking, Illegal Activities
  • While the boys swim, hike, and play pirates in their new camp, their families are brokenhearted.
  • Britney Spears' mother is "brokenhearted" over recent difficulties in her relationship with her famous daughter, a friend of the family tells PEOPLE. Britney Spears Being Sectioned
  • We're all kind of brokenhearted around here," said Williams, who made his first public comments about the crash at a village board meeting. Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Opinion -- she knew -- would say, that having wilfully chosen a position outside morality she had not half the case for brokenheartedness she would have had if Fort had been her husband: Saint's Progress
  • But all helpful shepherds must come to a place of brokenheartedness over our own arrogance and sin, if we are to be of any real help to brokenhearted people. They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2
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