heartbreak
English
Etymology
From heart + break. Compare heartache § Etymology.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈhɑːt.bɹeɪk/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈhɑɹt.bɹeɪk/
Audio (US): (file)
Noun
heartbreak (countable and uncountable, plural heartbreaks)
- overwhelming mental anguish or grief, especially that caused by loss or disappointment.
- Synonym: broken heart
- 2012 August 5, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “I Love Lisa” (season 4, episode 15; originally aired 02/11/1993)”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1]:
- So while Ralph generally seems to inhabit a different, more glorious and joyful universe than everyone else here his yearning and heartbreak are eminently relateable. Ralph sometimes appears to be a magically demented sprite who has assumed the form of a boy, but he’s never been more poignantly, nakedly, movingly human than he is here.
Derived terms
Related terms
- break someone's heart
- broken heart (noun), broken-hearted (adjective)
- heartachingly (adverb)
- heartbroken (adjective)
Translations
anguish
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