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sad (sād) Pronunciation Key

adj. sad·der, sad·dest

  1. Affected or characterized by sorrow or unhappiness.
  2. Expressive of sorrow or unhappiness.
  3. Causing sorrow or gloom; depressing: a sad movie; sad news.
  4. Deplorable; sorry: a sad state of affairs; a sad excuse.
  5. Dark-hued; somber.

[Middle English, weary, sorrowful, from Old English sæd, sated, weary; see sā- in Indo-European roots.]

sad'ly adv., sad'ness n.

- dictionary.com definition, and yes it is, right under " (sad) " it says sad-der

***2nd Answerer says: Nothing could be sadder than to not get a sample sentence using the word sadder in it.

For example;

The puppy's eyes could not look sadder.

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14y ago
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12y ago

I can give you several sentences.

  • Her sadness made me want to comfort her.
  • His actions brought nothing but sadness.
  • That path leads to sadness.
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15y ago

You make me sadder everytime you are dissrespectful to me.

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12y ago

the tears dropped from the little girls eyes as she sadden

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11y ago

The word sadder is an adjective. It means to be more sad.

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