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词汇 sadden
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Definition of sadden in English:

sadden

verb ˈsad(ə)nˈsædn
[with object]
  • Cause to feel sorrow; make unhappy.

    使悲伤,使伤心;使难过

    he was greatly saddened by the death of his only son

    他为他独子的死伤心不已。

    with object and infinitive I was saddened to see their lack of commitment

    看到他们缺乏献身精神我很难过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • That's why these events sadden me so greatly; not so much because they happened.
    • As ever, it saddens me greatly to say goodbye to another edition of The Outside Scoop.
    • Many people were saddened to hear of the death of Maureen Potter in Dublin last week.
    • I am greatly saddened by incidents which reflect poorly upon the young people of Wallington.
    • Londonist was saddened to hear the news of the death of Sir John Mills over the weekend.
    • Such deaths shock and sadden us all in their pointless cruelty.
    • Beyond the tragedy of a brave man's death two aspects of this case sadden me.
    • Her death will sadden her fans, but her vast musical and political legacy that touched millions across the globe will live on.
    • The news of the death of Norris McWhirter will sadden everyone who knew him.
    • His death last week saddened me and all who had worked with him, for Mick was a truly likeable fellow.
    • News of his death at a relatively young age saddened his many friends in the local area.
    • The entire area is deeply shocked and saddened by this untimely and tragic death.
    • I expect the death of network news saddens those who viewed the Evening News as a pillar of the day.
    • I looked deep into his eyes, and saw only emptiness, and I was greatly saddened by it.
    • While her death will sadden many, her life should be celebrated rather than mourned.
    • Econ director David Lupton said they were shocked and saddened by her death.
    • Unconnected in any way I was greatly saddened to learn of the death of George Harrison.
    • The news of her death has deeply saddened the cast and crew of the show.
    • Bolton cricket has been saddened by the death in hospital yesterday of Frank Baldwin.
    • He says he is saddened that bureaucratic red tape has brought the event to an end.
    Synonyms
    depress, dispirit, dishearten, grieve, desolate, discourage, upset, get down, bring down, cast down, dash, dampen someone's spirits, cast a gloom on, bring tears to someone's eyes, break someone's heart, make someone's heart bleed
    archaic deject

Rhymes

Abaddon, gladden, gladdon, Ibadan, madden

Definition of sadden in US English:

sadden

verbˈsadnˈsædn
[with object]
  • Cause to feel sorrow; make unhappy.

    使悲伤,使伤心;使难过

    he was greatly saddened by the death of his only son

    他为他独子的死伤心不已。

    with object and infinitive I was saddened to see their lack of commitment

    看到他们缺乏献身精神我很难过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such deaths shock and sadden us all in their pointless cruelty.
    • Beyond the tragedy of a brave man's death two aspects of this case sadden me.
    • I expect the death of network news saddens those who viewed the Evening News as a pillar of the day.
    • Unconnected in any way I was greatly saddened to learn of the death of George Harrison.
    • News of his death at a relatively young age saddened his many friends in the local area.
    • Her death will sadden her fans, but her vast musical and political legacy that touched millions across the globe will live on.
    • The entire area is deeply shocked and saddened by this untimely and tragic death.
    • The news of her death has deeply saddened the cast and crew of the show.
    • His death last week saddened me and all who had worked with him, for Mick was a truly likeable fellow.
    • Londonist was saddened to hear the news of the death of Sir John Mills over the weekend.
    • Econ director David Lupton said they were shocked and saddened by her death.
    • While her death will sadden many, her life should be celebrated rather than mourned.
    • The news of the death of Norris McWhirter will sadden everyone who knew him.
    • That's why these events sadden me so greatly; not so much because they happened.
    • Bolton cricket has been saddened by the death in hospital yesterday of Frank Baldwin.
    • I looked deep into his eyes, and saw only emptiness, and I was greatly saddened by it.
    • Many people were saddened to hear of the death of Maureen Potter in Dublin last week.
    • As ever, it saddens me greatly to say goodbye to another edition of The Outside Scoop.
    • I am greatly saddened by incidents which reflect poorly upon the young people of Wallington.
    • He says he is saddened that bureaucratic red tape has brought the event to an end.
    Synonyms
    depress, dispirit, dishearten, grieve, desolate, discourage, upset, get down, bring down, cast down, dash, dampen someone's spirits, cast a gloom on, bring tears to someone's eyes, break someone's heart, make someone's heart bleed
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