What does Heartache mean?

Definitions for Heartache
ˈhɑrtˌeɪkheartache

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Heartache.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. grief, heartache, heartbreak, brokenheartednessnoun

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

Wiktionary

  1. heartachenoun

    Very sincere and difficult emotional problems or stress

  2. Etymology: From *, from *, heortece, equivalent to.

Wikipedia

  1. Heartache

    Hey Mister Heartache is the first single from Close, the 1988 album by British singer Kim Wilde. Although only a minor hit in Wilde's native UK, it was a Top 20 success throughout Europe and marked the beginning of a very successful year for the star — during which she would have a best-selling album, several more successful singles and support Michael Jackson on the European leg of his tour. "Hey Mister Heartache" featured vocals by Junior Giscombe, with whom Wilde had duetted on the Another Step (Closer to You) hit the previous year). However, this part of the song was edited down for the single version. The song was also extended for the 12" and CD-single formats, and a second 12" featuring the "Kilo Watt Remix" by Timmy Regisford was also released in the UK.

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  1. heartache

    Heartache refers to emotional anguish or distress, typically caused by grief or loss, unrequited love, or other circumstances that induce deep, painful feelings of sorrow or disappointment. It is a metaphoric term indicating that the emotional pain is so intense it feels as if one's heart is aching.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Heartachenoun

    sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang

  2. Etymology: [Cf. AS. heortece.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Heartache in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Heartache in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Heartache in a Sentence

  1. Barack Obama:

    We knew their pastor, Reverend Clementa Pinckney, who, along with eight others gathered in prayer and fellowship, and was murdered last night, and to say our thoughts and prayers are with them and their families and their community doesn't say enough to convey the heartache and the sadness and the anger that we feel.

  2. Alyssa Milano:

    Four years ago, Milo was born and all the heartache pain of my past finally made sense. I love you, son. I'll teach you all that I have. i would say that love that you feel is so profound that it is life altering, but it is like living with your heart outside of your body because you allow yourself to love so deeply you become so incredibly vulnerable, and with those vulnerabilities you are able to explore who are as a human.

  3. Kelly Clarkson:

    I just hope [River Rose] finds love, it took me a while, man. And there was a lot of heartache throughout those years. You know, as long as she’s happy, I don’t care either way, and neither does my husband. And we have two other kids as well, and we don’t care either way for all of them.

  4. Jason Sheffield:

    It is absolutely, horrifically tragic that this has happened, this is where the law is intertwined with heartache and tragedy. You are allowed to defend yourself.

  5. Andy Rowe:

    I think I can say Oregon District was profoundly moved to have @johnlegend bear witness to our heartache, and help heal our community.

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