It is sad, e.g. We were all sad to hear Diana died.
The word sought may be the adjective pathetic (sad, pitiful).A similar word is prophetic (foretelling, of an omen).
If you're very sad, you're feeling despair. If something is not there, the word is disappear.
No. The word sad is an adjective.
No, the word 'sad' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'sad' is sadness, a common noun.
The Spanish adjective triste means "sad."
sad is 'triste' in french, so sadness is 'tristesse' :)
The word sought may be the adjective pathetic (sad, pitiful).A similar word is prophetic (foretelling, of an omen).
If you're very sad, you're feeling despair. If something is not there, the word is disappear.
The word is spelled poignant and means emotionally moving, touching, or sad.
This word sounds like:strategy - a plan or procedure, especially in competition or warfaretragedy - a sad play, or unfortunate occurrence
when i am sad : cuando estoy triste.i am sad : estoy triste.
Mal = Bad.
No. The word sad is an adjective.
The word may be one of these:maudlin - melodramatically sad or morosemoulding (variant of molding) - wood trim on walls, doors, and windows
A stronger word for sad is "devastated".
The French for the word 'sad' is triste
The word relating to human suffering is spelt "tragedy".