sadness
Americannoun
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the quality or state of being sad; sorrow.
It’s frustrating to know the sadness you’re feeling and not be able to help you.
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an instance of sorrow.
How can you be so unaware of the sadnesses these children have experienced?
Etymology
Origin of sadness
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English sadnesse; sad ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )
Example Sentences
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In this respect Turner’s serenity has a kind of contemplative acceptance some could mistake for sadness.
From Salon
There is also sadness in “Transcription,” as Mr. Lerner’s method is to flicker between humor and heartbreak.
It adds a sound of longing, a brush of sadness.
From Literature
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A hint of sadness floats across Zara’s eyes before it’s replaced with anger.
From Literature
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The elk had been especially lovely company, and it had given Clare an unusual pang of sadness to watch her leave.
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