HURT TO THE CORE
Definition: Deeply and profoundly wounded emotionally; experiencing intense emotional pain or distress.
Synonyms: Deeply Wounded, Heartbroken State, Emotional Pain, Soul-crushing, Devastated Feelings
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
His words hurt her to the core, making her eyes well up with tears.
#2
Failing the math test despite studying all night left him hurt to the core.
#3
When her best friend moved away, it felt like a part of her was hurt to the core.
#4
Seeing the wilted flowers in the garden after a storm made her feel hurt to the core.
#5
Not being chosen for the school play hurt her to the core, but she practiced even harder for the next audition.
#6
The broken promise hurt their trust to the core.
#7
The news of her friend's betrayal hurt her to the core.
#8
Witnessing the destruction of the historical monument deeply hurt the community to the core.
#9
After years of hard work, not getting the promotion he expected hurt him to the core.
#10
Failing to meet the deadline hurt his professional reputation to the core.
#11
The rejection of her manuscript by publishers hurt the aspiring author to the core.
#12
The loss of his friendship hurt to the core, plunging me into a pit of despair.
#13
Being ignored by my closest friend hurt to the core, leaving me feeling utterly abandoned.
#14
Experiencing such betrayal from someone I trusted hurt to the core, leaving me questioning everything.
#15
She was hurt to the core when she discovered the betrayal.
#16
Feeling hurt to the core, she retreated into solitude.
#17
He struggled to hide the fact that he was hurt to the core.
#18
The memories of the war left him feeling hurt to the core.
#19
Hurt to the core, he struggled to find solace.
#20
She never expected the rejection to hurt to the core.
#21
The accident left him physically unharmed but emotionally hurt to the core.
#22
Betrayed by his closest friend, he felt hurt to the core.
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