heartache in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

heartache in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for heartache in the English»Spanish Dictionary

heartache [ˈhɑ:teɪk, Am ˈhɑ:rt-] N no pl

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It's like listening to an old friend or having someone to share your heartache with.
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The protagonist sings about heartache, and the possibility of a breakup due to the decline of her relationship with an unfaithful lover.
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The couple shared many loving, joyful, and tender moments and have also prevailed over periods of turmoil, heartache and separation.
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Her lyrics, which adhere to the confessional/heartache model, can revolve around unanswered questions.
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His past is mysterious and full of heartache.
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You get the feeling these guys know a thing or two about heartache, personal adversity, and overcoming rebellion.
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He sings that she tells him that she loves him and then you go away without a purpose, which causes him considerable heartache.
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It is not a success story; numerous failures and heartaches are encountered on the road.
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The heartache she suffered had caused her to die miserably, which caused him to be raised in the orphanage.
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He had a lot of heartache and sadness that was palpable.
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