"Blue" or "feeling blue"
The slang word "bummed" is often used to mean sad or disappointed.
mentral
In Māori, "sad" can be translated as "whakamānawa" or "pouri."
"Kieha" in Kikuyu means "speak" or "to speak." It is often used to refer to the act of communicating verbally.
awful
A good word meaning sad is melancholy.
No
Depression.
depressed, unhappy
This means to take a crap. There is also an appliance campnay with the same name, sad for them. For more slang words see www.kasilami.co.za
Some suffixes for the word "sad" include:sad + -en = sadden (meaning: to cause someone to be sad; to make unhappy)sad + -en + -ed = saddened (meaning: past tense of "sadden")sad + -ness = sadness (meaning: the feeling of being sad; sorrow)sad + -er = sadder (meaning: comparative of sad, "more sad")sad + -est = saddest (meaning: superlative of sad, "most sad")sad + -ly = sadly (meaning: in a sad manner; with sadness)There aren't many prefixes for sad:un- + sad + -en = unsadden (meaning: to relieve sadness; to cheer up)un- + sad + -en + -ed = unsaddened (meaning: past tense of "unsadden")
The slang "sad" is often used to describe a situation, person, or thing that is inappropriate, pathetic, or disappointing. It can also refer to something that lacks excitement or is unimpressive.