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sadness
noun as in unhappiness, depression
Strongest matches
anguish, grief, heartache, heartbreak, hopelessness, melancholy, misery, mourning, poignancy, sorrow
Strong matches
blahs, bleakness, bummer, cheerlessness, dejection, despondency, disconsolateness, dispiritedness, distress, dolefulness, dolor, downer, dysphoria, forlornness, funk, gloominess, letdown, listlessness, moodiness, mopes, mournfulness, sorrowfulness, tribulation, woe
Weak matches
blue devils, blue funk, broken heart, dismals, downcastness, grieving, heavy heart, the blues, the dumps
Example Sentences
“I had a lot of anger, sadness and isolation, but I’d just internalize and go to the gym or go out running,” said Decter.
Emotional responses to cash transactions include sadness and guilt, reflecting a deeper psychological connection to physical money.
Mrs Justice Morgan said Ms Braqi loved Ayden "with a devotion which is hard to put into words" adding that the case was one of "desperate sadness".
Those who worked on the show have also expressed their sadness ahead of the soap coming to an end.
"With sadness, I fully respect and understand Archbishop Justin's decision today to resign," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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