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sad·den
/ˈsad(ə)n/
verb
cause to feel sorrow; make unhappy.
"he was greatly saddened by the death of his only son"
synonyms: depress, dispirit, dishearten, grieve, desolate, discourage, upset, get down, bring down, cast down, dash, dampen someone's spirits, cast a gloom on, bring tears to someone's eyes, break someone's heart, make someone's heart bleed, deject
4 days ago · The meaning of SADDEN is to make sad. How to use sadden in a sentence.
5 days ago · to make someone sad: [ + to infinitive ] It saddens me to think that we'll never see her again. We are deeply saddened by this devastating tragedy.
5 days ago · to make someone sad or unhappy: It saddened me to learn of your father's death. (Definition of sadden from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary)
7 days ago · If something saddens you, it makes you feel sad. The cruelty in the world saddens me incredibly. [VERB noun] Synonyms: upset, depress, distress, grieve.
4 days ago · to make somebody sad. sadden somebody We were deeply saddened by the news of her death. sadden somebody to do something Fans were saddened to see the ...
4 days ago · sadden. verb · Definition of sadden · Synonyms for sadden. She was saddened over the death of her friend. Her face saddened when she heard the news. It saddens ...
7 days ago · saddening in British English (ˈsĉdənɪŋ ) adjective. causing someone to become sad. I find public squalor very saddening. a saddening experience.
Dec 27, 2023 · Adjective · sad · sorrowful · pained · sorry · distressed · grieved · upset · saddening · grieving.
Dec 15, 2023 · Of a person, or his or her disposition: full of sorrow or grief; unhappy, sad; regretful. sorryOld English–. Distressed, sad; feeling grief or sorrow. Now ...
Sep 22, 2024 · It saddens me to see how quickly time passes as my children grow up. 02. entristecer. to feel sorrowful, unhappy, or disappointed. antonyms. gladden.