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saddened

/sad-n/US // ˈsæd n //UK // (ˈsædən) //

悲哀的,忧伤的,悲痛的,悲伤的

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to make or become sad.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbupset, depress

Examples

  • The violence playing out on Capitol Hill and in the streets of Washington is reprehensible and should shock and sadden all of us.

  • Several people were a little shocked at hearing that my mother did that and saddened because they all knew her.

  • Everyone’s tacit approval of her beauty, despite her pain, angers and saddens me.

  • The Guatemalan Migration Institute in a press release said it is saddened by Jazmín’s death and condemns it.

  • When I think of the many rape victims who never come forward, who have been silenced in the same fashion, I am saddened.

  • It reads: “The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are deeply saddened to hear of the death of Joan Rivers.”

  • And so the world was shocked and saddened to hear about his severe brain injury in the Alps last Sunday morning.

  • He was “saddened,” he said, but the break in technical talks, he added, was just a “pause.”

  • We appreciate your patience as we too are stunned and saddened beyond belief by this news.

  • Ramona's saddened face smote on all the women's hearts as they met her the next morning.

  • So they went down again, he limping, she skipping almost like a girl, but with a division of thought which saddened both.

  • And as I gazed at the holy face, another light seemed to change it by degrees from saddened motherhood to triumphant woman!

  • It lay in her mind in the midst of a suddenly stricken and tenderly saddened consciousness.

  • His last moments would not have been saddened by the uneasiness that our future gave him.