Of course I would. If a trip to Mexico costs 15,000 pesos and the original exchange rate was of 1 dollar = 10 pesos, I would have to pay 1,500 dollars for such trip.
If the dollar exchange rate decreases relative to the peso (lets say the exchange rate is now 1 dollar = 8 pesos) I would have to pay 1,875 dollars for my trip. This means the devaluation has cost me an additional 375 dollars and I would be saddened by this fact.
Yes, saddened is a verb.
You have spelled it correctly, "saddened" (experiencing sorrow).
We were surprised and saddened to hear of our neighbor's untimely death.
They have different definitions. Saddened is simply to have been made unhappy.
The word 'saddened' the the past participle of the verb to sadden.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The boy was saddened by the loss of his pet gerbil. (verb)A few days later, the saddened boy adopted a kitten. (adjective)
The past participle of "sad" is "saddened."
It was her time of the month
Jackson was a normal human being -- he was saddened by the things that sadden all of us, such as deaths in the family. His father , his mother, his two older brother and his wife all died before he became President. He was also saddened when the federal union was threatened.
It means sad (or saddened) or depressed
She was saddened obviously.
she was saddened when her husband died
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