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sadness
[sad-nis]
noun
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.
an instance of sorrow.
How can you be so unaware of the sadnesses these children have experienced?
Word History and Origins
Origin of sadness1
Example Sentences
"It's the sadness around having to tell my mum - as an only child - and the implications that has for her."
That soon turned into "a sense of sadness and grief" when she thought about her younger self and the "emotion that need not have been there had I known sooner".
In an album that's largely concerned with contentment, the regret and sadness hit doubly hard.
I felt sadness many times in the care home but that totally avoidable loss of dignity was the first time I felt anger.
But her parents simply decamped to Santa Rosa, where the ceremony took place amid sadness and joy.
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