Sad

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English

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Etymology

Derived from Old English sæd, literally meaning "sated", and later meaning "weary."

Adjective

sad (comparative: sadder, superlative: saddest)

  1. Feeling mentally uncomfortable when something is missing or wrong.
    She gets sad when he's away.
  2. Low in spirits, melancholy.
    ♬ Poor puppy, you look so sad… ♬
  3. (of a song, etc.) moving, full of feeling.
    The Great Gaels of Ireland God truly made mad.
    For, all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad. ―G.K. Chesterton
  4. Poor in quality, lacking in character.
    That's the saddest-looking pickup truck I've ever seen.

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Bosnian

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Adverb

sad

  1. now
  2. currently
  3. presently

Croatian

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Adverb

sad

  1. now
  2. currently
  3. presently

Polish

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Noun

sad m. (plural sady, locative singular sadzie)

  1. orchard

Serbian

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Adverb

sad

  1. now
  2. currently
  3. presently

Cyrillic spelling

es:sad fr:sad ko:sad hr:sad io:sad it:sad hu:sad pl:sad fi:sad zh:sad

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