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Brokenhearted vs Inconsolable - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | inconsolable | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of inconsolable.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and inconsolable

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while inconsolable is not consolable.

Brokenhearted vs Woebegone - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | woebegone | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of woebegone.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and woebegone

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while woebegone is in a deplorable state.

Brokenhearted vs Wretched - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | wretched | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of wretched.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and wretched

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting.

Brokenhearted vs Abject - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | abject | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of abject.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and abject

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while abject is (obsolete) rejected; cast aside .

As a noun abject is

a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast .

As a verb abject is

(obsolete) to cast off or out; to reject .

Brokenhearted vs Disconsolate - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | disconsolate | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of disconsolate.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and disconsolate

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while disconsolate is cheerless, dreary.

As a noun disconsolate is

(obsolete) disconsolateness.

Brokenhearted vs Desperate - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | desperate | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and desperate

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while desperate is being filled with, or in a state of despair; hopeless.

Brokenhearted vs Pathetic - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | pathetic | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of pathetic.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and pathetic

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while pathetic is arousing pity, sympathy, or compassion.

Brokenhearted vs Bereaved - What's the difference?

brokenhearted | bereaved | Related terms |

Brokenhearted is a related term of bereaved.


As adjectives the difference between brokenhearted and bereaved

is that brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship while bereaved is having suffered the death of a loved one.

As a verb bereaved is

(bereave).

Contrite vs Brokenhearted - What's the difference?

contrite | brokenhearted |


As adjectives the difference between contrite and brokenhearted

is that contrite is sincerely penitent or feeling regret or sorrow, especially for one’s own actions; apologetic while brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship.

As a noun contrite

is a contrite person; a penitent.

Dispirited vs Brokenhearted - What's the difference?

dispirited | brokenhearted | Related terms |

Dispirited is a related term of brokenhearted.


As adjectives the difference between dispirited and brokenhearted

is that dispirited is without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened while brokenhearted is grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss or repudiation of a romantic relationship.

As a verb dispirited

is (dispirit).

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