broken heart
noun
despair; disillusionment; devastating sorrow, especially from disappointment in love.
Origin of broken heart
First recorded in 1825–35
Words nearby broken heart
broken,
broken arrow,
broken coal,
broken consort,
broken field,
broken heart,
broken hill,
broken home,
broken ice,
broken line,
broken pediment
Example sentences from the Web for broken heart
She died of the fever, too—that's some comfort; had she died of a broken-heart, I could not have forgiven myself.
It is revealed to the king in a dream that his wife is innocent, but she soon dies of a broken-heart.
"Of a broken-heart, some of our old nurses told me," replied Oliver: more as if he were talking to himself than answering Noah.
Dickens' Stories About Children Every Child Can Read |Charles Dickens"Quit twitting a man with his misfortunes," whined Montezuma, of the now broken-heart.