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Main Entry:
sad [sad]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unhappy, depressed
Synonyms: bereaved, bitter, blue*, cheerless, dejected, despairing, despondent, disconsolate, dismal, distressed, doleful, down, down in dumps, down in mouth, downcast, forlorn, gloomy, glum, grief-stricken, grieved, heartbroken, heartsick, heavyhearted, hurting, in doldrums, in grief, in the dumps, languishing, low, low-spirited, lugubrious, melancholy, morbid, morose, mournful, out of sorts, pensive, pessimistic, sick at heart, somber, sorrowful, sorry, troubled, weeping, wistful, woebegone
Antonyms: cheerful, glad, happy, joyful
Main Entry: bad
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: poor quality
Synonyms: abominable, amiss, atrocious, awful, bad news, beastly, blah*, bottom out, bummer, careless, cheap, cheesy*, crappy*, cruddy, crummy, defective, deficient, diddly, dissatisfactory, downer, dreadful, erroneous, fallacious, faulty, garbage, godawful, grody, gross*, grungy, icky, imperfect, inadequate, incorrect, inferior, junky, lousy*, not good, off, poor, raunchy*, rough, sad, slipshod, stinking, substandard, synthetic, the pits, unacceptable, unsatisfactory
Notes: badly is an adverb to describe an activity; bad is an adjective to describe a condition or state
Antonyms: good, honest, reputable, right, upright, virtuous, worthy
Main Entry: bad
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sorry
Synonyms: apologetic, conscience-stricken, contrite, crestfallen, dejected, depressed, disconsolate, down, downcast, downhearted, guilty, low, regretful, remorseful, sad, upset, woebegone
Notes: badly is an adverb to describe an activity; bad is an adjective to describe a condition or state
Main Entry: black
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: hopeless
Synonyms: atrocious, bleak, depressing, depressive, dismal, dispiriting, distressing, doleful, dreary, foreboding, funereal, gloomy, horrible, lugubrious, mournful, ominous, oppressive, sad, sinister, sombre, threatening
Antonyms: hopeful, optimistic
Main Entry: bleak
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: depressing
Synonyms: black, cheerless, comfortless, dark, discouraging, disheartening, dismal, drear, dreary, funereal, gloomy, grim, hard, harsh, hopeless, joyless, lonely, melancholy, mournful, oppressive, sad, somber, unpromising
Antonyms: cheerful, comforting, congenial, encouraging, nice, pleasant
Main Entry: cabin fever
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: anxiety caused by living in isolation or indoors for a long period of time
Synonyms: SAD, claustrophobia, climbing the walls, climbing the walls, distress, neurosis, restlessness, seasonal affective disorder, temporary insanity, winter blues
Main Entry: cheerless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: depressing, unhappy
Synonyms: austere, black, bleak, blue, comfortless, dark, dejected, dejecting, depressed, desolate, despondent, disconsolate, dismal, dispiriting, dolorous, drab, draggy, drearisome, dreary, dull, forlorn, funereal, gloomy, grim, in the dumps, jarring, joyless, melancholy, miserable, mopey, mournful, oppressive, sad, somber, sorrowful, sullen, tenebrific, uncomfortable, wintry, woebegone, woeful
Antonyms: bright, cheerful, happy, uplifting
Main Entry: contemptible
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: despicable, shameful
Synonyms: abhorrent, abject, abominable, bad, base, beggarly, cheap, crass, currish, degenerate, despisable, detestable, dirty, disgusting, hateful, heel, ignoble, ignominious, inferior, low, low-down, lowest, mean, odious, outcast, paltry, pitiable, pitiful, poor, sad, scummy, scurvy, shabby, sordid, sorry*, swinish, unworthy, vile, worthless, wretched
Notes: contemptible means deserving contempt, while contemptuous means bestowing contempt; the first sense of contemptuous was 'despising law and order'
Antonyms: admirable, admired, good, honorable, loved, respectable, worthy
Main Entry: crestfallen
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: disappointed
Synonyms: ass in a sling, blue, cast down, chapfallen, dejected, depressed, despondent, disconsolate, discouraged, disheartened, dispirited, down, down in the dumps, downcast, downhearted, in a funk, inconsolable, low, sad, singing the blues, taken down
Antonyms: cheered, elated, encouraged, excited, happy, hearted, inspirited
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