[ UK /hˈɑːte‍ɪk/ ]
[ US /ˈhɑɹˌteɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death)
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How To Use heartache In A Sentence

  • But her confidence hides her secret heartache. The Sun
  • Expectation is the root of all heartache.
  • But you don't live life and not know heartache, sorrow and fear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given his mental-health problems, the loss of his girlfriend and his battle with alcoholism, it would seem he has had more than his fill of heartache; consequently The Kiss of Morning is a splenetic, purgative record.
  • I’m sure Rosenberg found a way in infuse more “Edward” without taking away from Bella’s heartache. Twilight Lexicon » Buddy TV On New Moon
  • King had suffered the heartache of saddling three other seconds and three thirds at the meeting. The Sun
  • It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism.
  • The heartache is so hard - I think it is the unconditional love that is so hard to let go of. Requiem For Our Eric
  • A two-goal cushion then might have laid the foundations for a rare Dulwich victory, but instead it was to be heartache once again.
  • It used to be, even in pop music, that you sang a song of heartache to get it off your mind, to share with others so maybe you wouldn't hurt so much.
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