sadder
Sad der There are two syllables in sadder.
The comparative of sad is sadder, and the superlative is saddest.comparative - saddersuperlative - saddest
Sadder But Wiser - 1914 was released on: USA: 4 April 1914
No, sader is not a word.Did you mean the word sadder? Sadder is a grammatical word and means to be more sad.
Yes, "sadder" is the comparative form of the adjective "sad." It is used to compare two things, indicating that one thing is more sad than the other.
sadder
sad, saddest
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Comparative: sadder Superlative: saddest
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There are two forms of comparative and one superlative. For sad, these are sad, sadder, and saddest. He was sad. His friend seemed sadder. But the girl was the saddest of the three children.