Heartache in a sentence as a noun

Pictures are free and can potentially save a lot of heartache.

The only thing you will ever get from engaging the "public" on forums like HN is heartache.

It can save them a lot of heartache and difficulty down the road if they have similar issues.

But MySQL directly subverts that presumption, which is the source of a lot of heartache in the longer run.

Older man marries younger woman, kids arrive, much heartache, story ends with grown man finding his mother.

Why take on all the difficulties and heartache when I can just continue using this perfectly good language?

There are quite a lot of episodes that deal with the main characters struggle with an unrequited love and heartache.

I realize that the reminder might cause unwanted emotion so soon after a breakup, but as long as it's easy to permanently dismiss the reminder, I would guess that the informativeness of the reminders when they were applicable far outweighed the brief heartache.

Heartache definitions

noun

intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death)

See also: grief heartbreak brokenheartedness