Somebody's heart sinks idiom phrase
To describe someone who is suddenly disappointed or upset about something.
My heart sank when I heard the news that Ho Chi Minh city had to lock down for one more month.
My heart sinks every time I hear a new kind of iPhone is launched, and I can't afford to buy it.
Her heart sinks every time she sees the pain expression on her mother's face.
To try to imagine how would you feel if you were in someone's else situation
A feeling of tremendous ease or happiness.
The verb "sink" should be conjugated according to its tense.
This idiom first appeared in 1605.
Put an end to a bad experience or situation in an especially negative way, usually a series of unpleasant events
I argued with my wife this morning and failing in negotiating with my customer has put the tin lid on my bad day.