Meaning of sad | Babel Free
sædDefinitions
- Emotionally negative.
- Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.
- sad, saddened, blue, gloomy, unhappy, joyless, triste
- Appearing sorrowful.
- dismal, dreary, glum, miserable, melancholy
- seasonal affective disorder
- Causing sorrow; lamentable.
- sorrowful, mournful
- seasonal affective disorder.
- Poor in quality, bad; shameful, deplorable; later, regrettable, poor.
- forlorn
- unhappy or causing unhappiness. She's sad because her son is ill; a sad face. hartseer حَزين тъжен triste smutný traurig ked af det; bedrøvet θλιμμένος, λυπημένοςtriste, melancólico kurb غمگين surullinen tristeעצוב उदास tužan, žalostan szomorú sedih dapur triste 悲しい 슬픈 liūdnas bēdīgs; skumjš; noskumis sedih treurigtrist, vemodig, sorgfullsmutny خپه، خواشينى، غمجن: خواوهونكى triste trist печальный smutný; vážny, skľúčený žalosten tužan ledsen, sorgsen, sorglig ที่ไม่เป็นสุข; ที่น่าเศร้า üzgün ...
- Of colours: dark, deep; later, sombre, dull.
- upsetting, saddening
- hartseer حُزْن тъга tristeza smutek die Traurigkeit sorg θλίψη, μελαγχολίαtristeza, melancolía kurbus غمگيني surumielisyys tristesseעצב विषाद tuga szomorúság kesedihan dapurleiki tristezza 悲しみ 슬픔 liūdesys skumjas kesedihan treurigheidvemod, tristhetsmutek خپګان، غمجن توب، خواشينى tristeza tristeţe печаль smútok žalost tuga tungsinthet, svårmod, sorgsenhet ความเศร้า hüzün 悲傷 сум, журба اداسی sự buồn rầu 悲哀
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Sated, having had one's fill; satisfied, weary. obsolete
- to make or become sad. She was saddened by her son's ingratitude. hartseer يُحْزِن натъжавам entristecer zarmoutit (se) betrüben gøre ked af det; gøre bedrøvet θλίβω, θλίβομαιentristecer kurvaks tegema غمگين كردن surettaa attrister לְהִתעַצֵב दुखी होना rastužiti elszomorít membuat sedih hryggja, verða hryggur rattristare, rattristarsi 悲しませる 슬프게하다 nuliūdinti apbēdināt; bēdāties; skumt disedihkan treurig maken gjøre/bli trist zasmucić (się) خپه كول، خواشينى كول entristecer a (se) întrista печа...
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Steadfast, valiant. obsolete
- He stared sadly at the ruins of his house. hartseer بِحُزْنٍ، بِصورةٍ حَزينَه тъжно tristemente smutně traurig bedrøvet λυπημένα, μελαγχολικάtristemente kurvalt غمگينانه surullisesti tristement בְּצַעַר दुर्भाग्यवश से tužno, žalosno szomorúan dengan sedih dapurlega tristemente 悲しく 슬프게도 liūdnai bēdīgi; skumji dengan sedih treurigtrist, sørgmodig, vemodig smutnie په خپګان، په غمجنه توګه tristemente trist печально smutne žalostno tužno sorgset อย่างเศร้าโศกเสียใจ üzgün bir şekilde 悲傷地 сумно اداس...
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Dignified, serious, grave. obsolete
- triste, desconsolado-a.
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Naughty; troublesome; wicked. obsolete
- Showing, expressing, or feeling sorrow or unhappiness: a sad face.
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Unfashionable; socially inadequate or undesirable. slang
- Causing sorrow or gloom; depressing: a sad movie; sad news.
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Soggy (to refer to pastries). dialectal
- Deplorable or inadequate; sorry: a sad state of affairs; a sad excuse.
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Heavy; weighty; ponderous; close; hard. obsolete
Equivalents
Examples
“She gets sad when he's away.”
“Firſt were we ſad, fearing you would not come, / Now ſadder that you come ſo vnprouided:[…]”
“[…]Th’ Angelic Guards aſcended, mute and ſad[…]”
“The puppy had a sad little face.”
“We need a sad man. Give us a sad man.” Tomo gave the look of a sad man, then followed with the body of a sad man. “That's it, more of that. can you manufacture a mole right here? Yes, a very ugly mole. Right here, on the chin.[…]”
“It's a sad fact that most rapes go unreported.”
“The Great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad, / For all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad.”
“The story struck the depressingly familiar note with which true stories ring in the tried ears of experienced policemen. No one queried it. It was in the classic pattern of human weakness, mean and embarrassing and sad.”
“That's the saddest-looking pickup truck I've ever seen.”
“Heaven knows what cash he got, or blood he spilt, / A sad old fellow was he, if you please[…].”
“Musk is betting that lonely users will trade their cash (and last shreds of their connection to human life) for a bot that is explicitly designed to flirt with sad men, as the saddest man on Earth spearheaded it.”
“[…]this is either uſed crude, and called ſulphur vive, and is of a ſadder colour; or after depuration, ſuch as we have in magdeleons or rols of a lighter yellow.”
“sad-coloured clothes”
“Woad, or wade, is used by the dyers to lay the foundation of many colours, especially all sad colours.”
“The fearefull newes that whilſt the flame doth but begin, Sad pollicie may ſerue to quench the fire: […]”
“Therfore it nedeth that better prouysion. Were founde for youthe by sad and wyse counsayle”
“Vproſe Sir Guyon, in bright armour clad, / And to his purpoſd iourney him prepar'd: / With him the Palmer eke in habit ſad, / Him ſelfe addreſt to that aduenture hard: […]”
“Mr. Santon laughed, and merely said,—"Oh, you cruel beauty!" returning to his paper again; but, seated in the bay-window was one, who could not thus lightly look upon the conduct of the coquettish Winnie, for it was evident she was a sad coquette.”
“In ſuch places, it would not be doubted, that a grim Daniel Scroggins, and an aproned Sam Smith, might be found—ſad tipſy fellows, both of them, to whoſe ingenuity this or that mechanical improvement had been due.”
“I can't believe you use drugs; you're so sad!”
“You’d have to be really sad to wear a shirt like that.”
“sad bread”
“[…]his hand, more ſad then lomp of lead,[…]”
“Chalky lands are naturally cold and sad.”
CEFR level
A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.
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