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sadden
v.
cause to be unhappy, cause to be despondent; become unhappy, become despondent
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Sadness
Sadness is emotional pain associated with, or characterized by feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, helplessness, sorrow, and rage. These feelings of certain things are usually negative. When one is sad, people often become outspoken, less energetic, and emotional. Crying is an indication of sadness.
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sadden
Verb
1. make unhappy; `The news of her death saddened me'
(antonym) gladden, joy
(hypernym) affect, impress, move, strike
(hyponym) weigh down, weigh on
2. come to feel sad
(antonym) gladden
(hypernym) feel, experience
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sadden
v.
zarmoutit
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sadden
Czas.
zasmucać
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