Adjective
Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair.
Source: Webster's dictionarybroken hearted
As a family, we have faced this major loss with such disbelief and honestly broken-hearted, as the head of the family is no more. Source: Internet
After six months she moved away, leaving Satie broken-hearted. Source: Internet
One night in the middle of June three broken-hearted people walked into Buena Vista Park at nearly the same time, just after dark. Source: Internet
Enter the Museum of Broken Relationships, where unwanted tokens and digital stories are donated by broken-hearted people around the world. Source: Internet
Most of us have been broken-hearted; I hope that most of us have also discovered the miracle of friendships that were just what we needed. Source: Internet
She wasn't broken-hearted about the groom, but she was broken-hearted about her beautiful, amazing dress not being worn. Source: Internet