They have different definitions. Saddened is simply to have been made unhappy.
You have spelled it correctly, "saddened" (experiencing sorrow).
The word 'saddened' the the past participle of the verb to sadden.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The boy was saddened by the loss of his pet gerbil. (verb)A few days later, the saddened boy adopted a kitten. (adjective)
they become humiliated ond/or shamed
The correct spelling is "embarrassed" (shamed, chagrined).
The opposite could be "displeased." Other antonyms could be saddened, disappointed, dissatisfied, or upset.
Yes, saddened is a verb.
The mother verbally shamed her teenager. The boy felt shamed with being called a sinner. Feeling shamed, the girl hung her head and avoided eye contact.
You have spelled it correctly, "saddened" (experiencing sorrow).
The past participle of "sad" is "saddened."
We were surprised and saddened to hear of our neighbor's untimely death.
The word 'saddened' the the past participle of the verb to sadden.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The boy was saddened by the loss of his pet gerbil. (verb)A few days later, the saddened boy adopted a kitten. (adjective)
American Justice - 1992 Shamed Into Confession was released on: USA: 12 December 2002
Well if thier your BF and your shamed or regret typing anything then your guilty of something where thier concerned
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Guilty is "I made a mistake", Shamed is "I am a mistake."If you are guilty, you did the thing you are accused of doing. Sometimes people are said to "have a guilty look." That is a facial expression that others, seeing it, believe indicate you know you did something wrong, or you are not telling the truth.If you are shamed, you are embarrassed.
Jackson was a normal human being -- he was saddened by the things that sadden all of us, such as deaths in the family. His father , his mother, his two older brother and his wife all died before he became President. He was also saddened when the federal union was threatened.
It means sad (or saddened) or depressed