(a) sad word

(a) sad word
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  • sad — W3S2 [sæd] adj comparative sadder superlative saddest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling unhappy)¦ 2¦(making you unhappy)¦ 3¦(not satisfactory)¦ 4¦(lonely)¦ 5¦(boring)¦ 6 sadder and/but wiser ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sad — has developed a new meaning ‘pathetically inadequate or unfashionable’ and is applied to people or their actions. It is easy to see how this arose from the traditional meanings of the word, but it is informal only, and the derivative form saddo… …   Modern English usage

  • sad */*/*/ — UK [sæd] / US adjective Word forms sad : adjective sad comparative sadder superlative saddest 1) feeling unhappy, especially because something bad has happened Reading her letter made us all feel a little sad. sad about: I felt sad about leaving… …   English dictionary

  • sad*/*/ — [sæd] adj 1) feeling unhappy, making you feel unhappy, or showing that you feel unhappy It was a sad day when we sold our home.[/ex] sad eyes[/ex] Reading her letter made us all feel a little sad.[/ex] I felt sad about leaving him, but I had no… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • SAD — The word sad refers to an emotional condition; see sadness or the for more.The acronym SAD may refer to: * Sagittal Abdominal Diameter, the diameter around one s waistline * Schizoaffective disorder, a psychiatric diagnosis with symptoms of a… …   Wikipedia

  • sad — adjective (sadder, saddest) 1》 feeling sorrow; unhappy.     ↘causing or characterized by sorrow or regret. 2》 informal pathetically inadequate or unfashionable. Derivatives saddish adjective sadness noun Word History The Old English word sæd… …   English new terms dictionary

  • Word of Honor (1985 novel) — Infobox Book | name = Word of Honor title orig = translator = image caption = First Print Cover author = Nelson DeMille illustrator = cover artist = Gene Light country = United States language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Warner… …   Wikipedia

  • sad — [OE] Originally, to feel sad was to feel that one had had ‘enough’. For the word comes ultimately from the same Indo European base that produced English satisfy and saturate. By the time it reached English (via a prehistoric Germanic *sathaz)… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • sad — [OE] Originally, to feel sad was to feel that one had had ‘enough’. For the word comes ultimately from the same Indo European base that produced English satisfy and saturate. By the time it reached English (via a prehistoric Germanic *sathaz)… …   Word origins

  • sad — adj British unfortunate, unattractive, unexciting. This standard word was appropriated as an all purpose vogue term of dismissal, disapproval, etc. among adolescents and younger children in the early 1990s, shortly afterwards crossing over into… …   Contemporary slang

  • Sad — This is a common word, with the same meaning as naff. Used in expressions like you sad b***ard …   The American's guide to speaking British


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