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sad
1[ sad ]
adjective
- affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful:
to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
Synonyms: melancholy, dejected, depressed, downhearted, downcast, gloomy, discouraged, disconsolate, despondent, unhappy
Antonyms: happy
- expressive of or characterized by sorrow:
sad looks;
a sad song.
- causing sorrow:
a sad disappointment;
sad news.
- (of color) somber, dark, or dull; drab.
- deplorably bad; sorry:
a sad attempt.
- Obsolete. firm or steadfast.
sād
2[ sahd ]
noun
- the 14th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
SAD
3- seasonal affective disorder.
SAD
1abbreviation for
- seasonal affective disorder
sad
2/ sæd /
adjective
- feeling sorrow; unhappy
- causing, suggestive, or expressive of such feelings
a sad story
- unfortunate; unsatisfactory; shabby; deplorable
her clothes were in a sad state
- informal.ludicrously contemptible; pathetic
he's a sad, boring little wimp
- (of pastry, cakes, etc) not having risen fully; heavy
- (of a colour) lacking brightness; dull or dark
- archaic.serious; grave
verb
- to express sadness or displeasure strongly
Derived Forms
- ˈsadly, adverb
- ˈsadness, noun
Other Words From
- sad·ly adverb
- sad·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sad1
Example Sentences
In a video, Montag cried and expressed she was "so sad our house is gone."
I am personally sad this sickness has emerged here.
"My wife is pretty sad because she's lost her dad and one of her good friends. That was the last footage of both of those people," he said.
"To be still trying to fight a fight that he knows he lost is really sad," Pelosi said.
It's sad to see what the country's going to go through for four years.
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