Heartsore [adjective]
Definition of Heartsore:
melancholy
Opposite/Antonyms of Heartsore:
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Sentence/Example of Heartsore:
She had been resigned to the decree of the father and to the necessities of family and name—resigned but terribly heartsore.
It seemed no time since he had taken her from her saddle and carried her, a tired heartsore child, in his arms.
The matter was not one about which I cared to speak just then, for I felt very sad and heartsore.
More heartsore than footsore, 126she wearily seated herself on the heather to await their return.
So the family had no idea how heartsore and troubled the girl really was over the mystery.
In every case some heartsore was at the bottom of the guilt.
When she reached the station she was footsore, heartsore, soulsore.
I was too ignorant and heartsore to understand how gracious they were to my simplicity, even more than to my youth.
It was a pleasant ride,—I mind it well,—and a timely, for I was heartsore and footsore when you took me up.
And Sonny, heartsore and bewildered, would shrink back hopelessly to his kennel.