How to use sad in a sentence. Sad (sad), adj., sad•der, sad•dest Unhappy, heartbroken, depressed, miserable, sorry, bad, melancholy, upset
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Happy, glad, joyous, joyful, cheerful, cheery, jubilant, ecstatic
Seasonal affective disorder (sad) is a type of depression that's related to changes in seasons — sad begins and ends at about the same times every year
If you're like most people with sad, your symptoms start in the fall and continue into the winter months, sapping your energy and making you feel moody. If something looks sad, it looks worse than it should because it is not… Sadness is an emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow An individual experiencing sadness may become quiet or lethargic, and withdraw themselves from others.
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.
Woad, or wade, is used by the dyers to lay the foundation of many colours, especially all sad colours.
As an adjective, sad primarily refers to feeling or showing unhappiness or sorrow This is its most common usage, applied to both people and situations Not happy feeling or showing grief or unhappiness Causing a feeling of grief or unhappiness
A sad attempt to make a joke She shook her head sadly as she read about the famine