heartrending
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Causing intense sorrow or emotional distress; profoundly sad and distressing. Describes something so emotionally painful it feels as if it could break one's heart.
Usage
The adjective "heartrending" is used to describe situations, stories, sounds, or sights that evoke a powerful feeling of sadness, pity, or grief. It emphasizes the depth of the emotional impact on the observer or listener.
Examples
- The documentary about the famine contained heartrending images of suffering children.
- She let out a heartrending sob when she heard the tragic news.
- It was a heartrending decision to leave his homeland forever.
- The soldier's final letter to his family was a heartrending account of his hopes and fears.
Advanced Usage
- "heartrendingly" (adverb): In a manner that causes intense sorrow.
- The novel is heartrendingly beautiful in its depiction of loss.
Variants and Related Words
- Heartbreaking (adjective): Very similar in meaning to "heartrending," causing overwhelming sadness.
- Heartbroken (adjective): Describes the state of a person who has suffered a "heartrending" experience; feeling great sorrow.
Synonyms
- Grievous: Causing grief or sorrow.
- Poignant: Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
- Distressing: Causing anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- Tragic: Extremely sad, often involving death or disaster.
Antonyms
- Heartwarming
- Joyful
- Cheerful
- Uplifting
Adjective
- causing or marked by grief or anguish
- a grievous loss
- a grievous cry
- her sigh was heartbreaking
- the heartrending words of Rabin's granddaughter