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heart-wrenching
[ hahrt ren-ching ]
adjective
- causing or involving great sadness or distress; heartbreaking:
The accounts of their persecution are heart-wrenching.
Other Words From
- heart-wrench·ing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of heart-wrenching1
Example Sentences
Dickens was a master of heart-wrenching pathos because he felt every pain as he wrote.
Minors are some of the most heart-wrenching cases of police shootings.
The idea that this journey is being transformed into a “pay-per-prayer” weekend, as Sardar notes, is heart wrenching and worrying.
And throughout her interview, Maynard stresses the importance of her family during this heart-wrenching time.
Instead, my Facebook and Twitter feeds were filled with story after story of heart wrenching and often divisive news events.
Timmy was heart-wrenching enough by himself, but I've had to watch the change in you in the past few months.
Yes, of course, Frank and I were having this heart-wrenching discussion about the right thing to do.
He had had enough heart-wrenching to bear as it was without that.
Meanwhile, I was too choked up after the last heart-wrenching scene to get up and make a speech.
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