sad
[ sad ]
/ sæd /
adjective, sad·der, sad·dest.
affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
expressive of or characterized by sorrow: sad looks; a sad song.
causing sorrow: a sad disappointment; sad news.
(of color) somber, dark, or dull; drab.
deplorably bad; sorry: a sad attempt.
Obsolete.
firm or steadfast.
Origin of sad
SYNONYMS FOR sad
1
unhappy,
despondent,
disconsolate, discouraged,
gloomy,
downcast,
downhearted,
depressed,
dejected,
melancholy.
OTHER WORDS FROM sad
sad·ly, adverb sad·ness, nounWords nearby sad
Example sentences from the Web for sadly
British Dictionary definitions for sadly (1 of 2)
SAD
abbreviation for
seasonal affective disorder
British Dictionary definitions for sadly (2 of 2)
sad
/ (sæd) /
adjective sadder or saddest
verb
NZ
to express sadness or displeasure strongly
Derived forms of sad
sadly, adverb sadness, nounWord Origin for sad
Old English
sæd weary; related to Old Norse
sathr, Gothic
saths, Latin
satur, satis enough
Medical definitions for sadly
SAD
abbr.
seasonal affective disorder