[Idiom] WITH A HEAVY HEART. - Understanding Emotions: Coping with Sadness

With a heavy heart.

With a heavy heart.

feeling sad or depressed.

'With a heavy heart' is an idiom used to express feeling sad or down. It conjures the physical sensation of heaviness or a burden weighing down on one's emotions — as if the heart itself feels the weight of sorrow. The phrase is often used to describe someone’s emotional state during times of grief, disappointment, or difficult farewells. It helps convey the depth of personal sadness in a vivid, relatable manner, acknowledging the intense emotional impact such situations can carry. Recognizing and expressing such feelings can be a crucial aspect of dealing with emotional challenges and seeking support or understanding from others.

Example Sentences

  1. She accepted the news of the relocation with a heavy heart.

    She accepted the relocation news with sadness.

  2. It was with a heavy heart that they said goodbye to their old home.

    They were sad as they said goodbye to their old home.

  3. Leaving his job was a decision he made with a heavy heart.

    Leaving his job was a tough decision for him.

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