To sadden is to become sad or cause someone to become sad.
A verb for sad is sadden.
Other verbs are saddens, saddening and saddened.
The word 'sadness' is the noun form of the adjective 'sad'. The verb form is to sadden.
It's an adjective, not a verb. It helps modify nouns and pronouns--a sad story.
The words 'excitement' and 'sadness' are abstract nouns(also called idea nouns); words for emotions; words for things.The adjective forms of the verb 'to excite' are excitingand excited.The word 'sadness' is the noun form of the adjective sad.
Sadness is the abstract noun form for the adjective sad.
Yes, sadness = abstract noun.
The word 'sadness' is the noun form of the adjective 'sad'. The verb form is to sadden.
"Depressed" is a predicate adjective. It follows the linking verb "seems".
Yes, it has a subject ('they'), a verb ('were') and a complement ('tears of sadness not joy').
Sorrow can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a feeling of deep distress or sadness. As a verb, it means to feel deep distress or sadness.
No, it is not an adverb. Saddened is the past tense verb (and past participle) of the verb "to sadden" (make sad). The seldom used adverb form is saddeningly.
'You see the sadness in my eyes.' is grammatically correct: Subject: you Verb: see Article: the Direct object: sadness Preposition: in Possessive adjective: my Object of the preposition: eyes
No, unhappiness is a noun. It refers to the state of not being happy or experiencing feelings of sadness or discontent.
The verb for emotional is "to feel." It is used to describe the act of experiencing emotions such as happiness, sadness, love, anger, and many more.
It's an adjective, not a verb. It helps modify nouns and pronouns--a sad story.
Well, since suicide is a noun... we'll have to go with the action of ending one's life.
The words 'excitement' and 'sadness' are abstract nouns(also called idea nouns); words for emotions; words for things.The adjective forms of the verb 'to excite' are excitingand excited.The word 'sadness' is the noun form of the adjective sad.
"Cried" is a verb that describes the action of shedding tears due to sadness, pain, or joy. It is not a type of speech but rather a descriptive action verb.