sadden

IPA: sˈædʌn

verb

  • (transitive) To make sad or unhappy.
  • (intransitive, rare) To become sad or unhappy.
  • (transitive, rare) To darken a color during dyeing.
  • (transitive) To render heavy or cohesive.
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Examples of "sadden" in Sentences

  • The apologies were saddening.
  • The news saddens and elates me.
  • I was deeply saddened by the news.
  • The city was horrified and deeply saddened.
  • The prospect of having to do that saddens me.
  • The king was quite saddened and disappointed by this.
  • WWE is sadden to learn of the passing of Brad Armstrong.
  • It saddens me as much as I know this news will sadden you.
  • He deeply trusts Nozomi and is saddened by his powerlessness.
  • The lack of foresight is saddening, regardless the struggle goes on.

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