Déchirait (en. Tore)
/deʃiʁɛ/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
To render something into pieces or debris.
He tore up the letter before throwing it away.
Il déchirait la lettre avant de la jeter.
To produce a tear in a material.
The storm was tearing the sails of the boat.
La tempête déchirait les voiles du bateau.
To feel intense pain or grief.
She was tearing her heart apart while telling her story.
Elle déchirait son cœur en racontant son histoire.
Etymology
Comes from the verb déchirer, from Latin 'dēcurrere', which means to tear or break.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to tear one’s heart
To experience great sadness or suffering.
déchirer le cœur
to rip oneself apart
To have intense conflicts or disputes.
se déchirer
it rips!
Exclamation to say that something is excellent or impressive.
ça déchire!
Related Words
tear
A crack or rupture in a material.
déchirure
ripper
A person or tool that tears.
déchireur
Slang Meanings
To tear someone apart
During a debate, he tore his arguments apart.
Lors d'un débat, il a déchiré ses arguments.
It rips!
This concert, it rips!
Ce concert, ça déchire!