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
- Man U's financial worries "sadden" Cristiano Ronaldo
- CNN moderators sadden me because they removed my comment ... why?
- LONDON - Portuguese and Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has said that Manchester United's financial worries "sadden" him.
- It might sadden me, but it would not bother me in the way many description from these past few Volokh threads would have bothered me.
- Eating his lunch near the statue on Monday, resident Larry McNeely said it would "sadden" him if Big Boy's pillar were to be stripped bare.
- The question, to pick up the ball from the Israeli Football Association, is whether it should "sadden" us to see politics and sports so brazenly intertwined?
- As an african Wast Indian (I am Black from Barbados and Married to an American) it sadden me to hear about those fathers who arent there but nothing about the many that are there.
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