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View definitions for heavyhearted

heavyhearted

adjective as in saddened

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The play stands with Tony Kushner’s “Angels in America” as an indelible achievement in this heavyhearted period of American drama.

Then Howard broke through that frozen curtain of time by grabbing his shoes and heading off up the path toward his house, leaving me standing there ashamed and heavyhearted.

The role that Gregory Peck turned into a moral beacon in the classic 1962 film is played by Jeff Daniels with a shambling, heavyhearted ambivalence.

"But the interiors tend to be oppressive and heavyhearted. Here, an abundance of light carbonates the soul of the house."

O heavyhearted; they slew my King from me: Look up, O child of the Niblungs, and hearken mournful things Of the woes of living man-folk and the daughters of the Kings!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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