sadden
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sad·den
(săd′n)tr. & intr.v. sad·dened, sad·den·ing, sad·dens
To make or become sad.
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sadden
(ˈsædən)vb
to make or become sad
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sad•den
(ˈsæd n)v.t., v.i.
to make or become sad.
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sadden
Past participle: saddened
Gerund: saddening
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Verb | 1. | sadden - make unhappy; "The news of her death saddened me" impress, strike, affect, move - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd" weigh down, weigh on - be oppressive or disheartening to |
2. | sadden - come to feel sad feel, experience - undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind; "She felt resentful"; "He felt regret" gladden - become glad or happy |
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sadden
verb upset, depress, distress, grieve, desolate, cast down, bring tears to your eyes, make sad, dispirit, make your heart bleed, aggrieve, deject, cast a gloom upon The cruelty in the world saddens me incredibly.
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sadden
verbTo make sad or gloomy:
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Translations
يُحْزِن
zarmoutit
gøre bedrøvetgøre ked af det
hryggja, verîa hryggur
întrista
zarmútiť sa
üzmek
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sadden
vt → betrüben
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
sad
(sӕd) adjective unhappy or causing unhappiness. She's sad because her son is ill; a sad face.
ˈsadness nounˈsadden verb
to make or become sad. She was saddened by her son's ingratitude.
ˈsadly adverbHe stared sadly at the ruins of his house.
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