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English Idioms about "Emotions"

A heavy heart

English Idiom

Meaning: Feeling deeply sad or sorrowful, often due to a personal loss or difficult situation.
Origin: The idiom 'a heavy heart' dates back to medieval literature and has been used to describe profound emotional weight and sorrow. It is believed to have originated from the physical feeling of heaviness in the chest that often accompanies grief or sadness.
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Examples

  • Despite his brave face, he carried a heavy heart after hearing the devastating news about his friend.
  • Jane attended the memorial service with a heavy heart, remembering all the good times they had shared.
  • With a heavy heart, he bid farewell to the city that had been his home for over two decades.
  • After the breakup, she walked through the empty house with a heavy heart, recalling their happier moments.
  • He accepted the job offer in another country with a heavy heart, knowing it meant leaving his family behind.
  • The soldiers returned from the battlefield with heavy hearts, mourning their fallen comrades.
  • Her voice trembled as she read the letter, her heavy heart evident to everyone in the room.
  • Packing up his childhood home, he felt a heavy heart, overwhelmed by memories of his late parents.
  • Though she smiled at her daughter's wedding, she couldn't help but feel a heavy heart, missing her own mother.
  • Seeing the devastation caused by the hurricane, the volunteers worked with heavy hearts but steady hands.