Heartbreak in a sentence as a noun

A little time wasting upfront can save you massive heartbreak down the road.

' as hypotheticals or thought exercises, could save a lot of heartbreak.

No. US foreign policy, when viewed from a perspective other than that of the US, is one heartbreak after another.

It's impossible to measure the degree of damage and heartbreak caused by the stark difference between that and the real world.

It's heartbreak and as a result, withdrawal in frustration, confusion and self-loathing.

Any insights you can share?I've been kicking around a few ideas, but didn't want to go through an involved process if it would only end in heartbreak.

Furthermore, one has lived a charmed life if the biggest "heartbreak" you experience is not competing for a gold medal that you were "favored to win." The 12 people that died in the Munich Massacre[^1] are a poignant reminder of this simple truth.

Congratulations, you have experienced damage to the psyche caused by emotional shock, otherwise known as "heartbreak.

Investing in iOS gives Apple the tight control and the 30% cut they're used to from that space, and it avoids the Windows-RT-ish heartbreak of "why is this ARM OS like my Intel OS but without all my apps?

Or maybe the word "heartbreaking" should be reserved for citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where, all things considered, things are considerably more dire.

This sucks but is all this heartbreak and fighting with a company worth a 500 dollar toy?You do understand that some people have to work full time for several months to save enough to buy that kind of "toy", right?

All mobile chip makers seek to optimize "performance per Watt".What parameters are Apple going to tweak to make it "exactly fit" rather than suffer the heartbreak of a "generic design compromise"?

If writing a check for $20000 in exchange for absolutely nothing but yet another heartbreak in return doesn't appeal to you, please make sure you make thoughtful decisions about having kids sooner than you might usually think is warranted.

If they don't see that love reciprocated, or if that love is used in service of an abusive or dysfunctional relationship then it will cause the individual significant emotional trauma and heartbreak which is manifested in the form of "burnout".Again, burnout isn't necessarily overwork, it's the equivalent of heartache and emotional trauma in business relationships.

Heartbreak definitions

noun

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

See also: grief heartache brokenheartedness