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    sad
    /sad/

    adjective

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  2. How to use sad in a sentence. affected with or expressive of grief or unhappiness : downcast; causing or associated with grief or unhappiness : depressing… See the full definition

  3. SAD meaning: 1. unhappy or sorry: 2. If something looks sad, it looks worse than it should because it is not…. Learn more.

  4. Sad definition: affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful. See examples of SAD used in a sentence.

  5. If you are sad, you feel unhappy, usually because something has happened that you do not like. The relationship had been important to me and its loss left me feeling sad and empty. I'm sad that Julie's marriage is on the verge of splitting up. I'd grown fond of our little house and felt sad to leave it.

  6. 1. Showing, expressing, or feeling sorrow or unhappiness: a sad face. 2. Causing sorrow or gloom; depressing: a sad movie; sad news. 3. Deplorable or inadequate; sorry: a sad state of affairs; a sad excuse. 4. Dark-hued; somber. [Middle English, weary, sorrowful, from Old English sæd, sated, weary; see sā- in Indo-European roots .] sad′ly adv.

  7. unacceptable; deserving blame or criticism synonym deplorable. a sad state of affairs. It's a sad fact that many of those killed were children. The sad truth is, he never loved her. The sad thing is that the real situation is probably much worse. It's a sad reflection on life that it takes danger and suffering to bring people closer together.

  8. SAD definition: 1. unhappy or making you feel unhappy: 2. not pleasant or satisfactory: 3. boring or not…. Learn more.

  9. When you're sad, you feel unhappy. If you've ever experienced the death of a pet you loved deeply, you know exactly what it means to feel sad. You might use the adjective sad informally to describe something that's pathetic or that you feel scornful or disdainful about.

  10. Sad Definition. săd. sadder, saddest. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Abbreviation. Filter. adjective. sadder, saddest. Having, expressing, or showing low spirits or sorrow; unhappy; mournful; sorrowful. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  11. 1. unhappy, despondent, disconsolate, discouraged, gloomy, downcast, downhearted, depressed, dejected, melancholy. See synonyms for sad on Thesaurus.com. Opposites for sad. 1. happy. See antonyms for sad on Thesaurus.com. Other words from sad. sad·ly, adverb. sad·ness, noun. Other definitions for SAD (2 of 3) SAD. seasonal affective disorder.