Desgarrador in english
Piercing
pronunciation: pɪrsɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: pɪrsɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
desgarrador = lancinating ; heart-rending ; heart-rendering ; gut-wrenching ; heart-wrenching ; heartbreaking ; soul-destroying ; torturous ; wrenching ; soul-searing.
Example: The personnel officer experienced an involuntary shiver as the lancinating reality of the board's decision sank in.Example: Their heart-rending plight stretching over centuries is a blot on Indian civilization.Example: The book makes harrowing reading, charting the relentless disintegration of Schumann's mental and physical faculties, with equally heart-rendering intervals of lucidity and self-awareness.Example: In these gut-wrenching times it's important to know who the strongest, healthiest providers are to keep your money out of harm's way!.Example: Which just goes to show that truth is always, always, always more amazing, more heart-wrenching, more fantastic than anyone's imagination = Which just goes to show that truth is always, always, always more amazing, more heart-wrenching, more fantastic than anyone's imagination.Example: These are some of the most gripping, and most heartbreaking, pictures so far from Haiti in the aftermath of yesterday's devastating earthquake.Example: Custody battles over a child are always emotional, brutal, soul-destroying ordeals.Example: He describes his existence as 'torturous' and I can certanily relate to that feeling.Example: A political setback forced a wrenching transformation of the stolid but effective library into what ultimately became a brand new, proactive one.Example: When I was 29, I met a man with whom I shared the most soul-searing passion -- he sashayed his way into my life at a time when I was ripe for such an experience.