heartsickness Antonyms

Meaning of heartsickness

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heartsickness (n)

feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless

heartsickness Sentence Examples

  1. The heartsickness he felt at their parting tore at his soul, leaving a void that seemed impossible to fill.
  2. Her unwavering devotion to him had been shattered, leaving her with a profound heartsickness that consumed her.
  3. The harsh words they exchanged cut deep, leaving a scar of heartsickness that threatened to cripple her.
  4. The loss of his beloved dog filled him with an unbearable heartsickness, as if part of him had died along with his faithful companion.
  5. The betrayal he had endured sent waves of heartsickness crashing through him, leaving him reeling in disbelief and agony.
  6. The realization that their love had faded away brought on a crushing heartsickness, making it difficult for her to breathe.
  7. The heartsickness he carried grew with each passing day, as he struggled to reconcile the past with the present.
  8. The broken promises and shattered dreams left behind a trail of heartsickness that threatened to extinguish his hope.
  9. The heartsickness she felt at the prospect of leaving her home behind was palpable, weighing heavy on her heart.
  10. The tragedy that had befallen her family filled her with an overwhelming heartsickness, leaving her numb and shattered.

FAQs About the word heartsickness

feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless

grief, sorrow, mournfulness, melancholy, sorrowfulness,sadness, depression, mourning, oppression, distress

bliss, intoxication, jubilation, euphoria, rapture, joy, gaiety, gladness, happiness, humor

The heartsickness he felt at their parting tore at his soul, leaving a void that seemed impossible to fill.

Her unwavering devotion to him had been shattered, leaving her with a profound heartsickness that consumed her.

The harsh words they exchanged cut deep, leaving a scar of heartsickness that threatened to cripple her.

The loss of his beloved dog filled him with an unbearable heartsickness, as if part of him had died along with his faithful companion.