Complete Definition of "sad"

see|säd
English

Etymology
OE. sæd, from Ger. *sadhaz, from IE.. Cognate with Dutch zat �drunk�, German satt �well-fed, full�.

Pronunciation
IPA|/sæd/
audio|en-us-sad.ogg|Audio (US)
:rhymes|æd

Adjective
en-adj|sadd|er

  1. obsolete sated|Sated, having had one's fill; satisfied, weary.
  2. obsolete trustworthy|Trustworthy, serious, grave.
  3. Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.

#:She gets sad when he's away.

  1. Appearing sorrowful.

#:The puppy had a sad little face.

  1. Causing sorrow; lamentable.

#:It's a sad fact that most rapes go unreported.
#*The Great Gaels of Ireland God truly made mad.
#*For, all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad. �G.K. Chesterton

  1. poor|Poor in quality, bad.

#: That's the saddest-looking pickup truck I've ever seen.

  1. slang unfashionable|Unfashionable; socially inadequate or undesirable.

#:I can't believe you use drugs, you're so sad!

Synonyms
italbrac|feeling mentally uncomfortable: discomforted, distressed, uncomfortable, unhappy
italbrac|low in spirits: depressed, down in the dumps, glum, melancholy
italbrac|moving, full of feeling: poignant, touching
italbrac|poor in quality: pitiful, sorry

Antonyms
happy
cheerful
gleeful, upbeat
decent

Translations
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Albanian: trishtuar
Arabic: ARchar|حز�� (ħazīn)
CJKV Characters: �
Chinese: ��, �伤 (�i sh�ng)
Croatian: tmuran; žalostan
Czech: smutný
Dutch: droevig, bedroefd, treurig, triest, verdrietig (3, 4)
Finnish: surullinen, surumielinen (1, 3), masentunut (2), liikuttava (3), raukka (4)
French: triste#French|triste (1)
German: traurig
Greek: λ��ημένο� (lyp�ménos)
Hebrew: עצ�� (atzúv)
Hungarian: szomorú
Indonesian: sendu, sedih
Italian: triste#Italian|triste (1)
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Japanese: ��� (����, kanashii)
Korean: �� (seulpeun)
Kurdish: xemgîn, KUchar|دڵ ت���گ
Latin: tristis, maestus
Norwegian: trist (1,2), rørende (3)
Old English: dreorig|dr�oriġ (1), cearig|�eariġ (1)
Polish: smutny (1,3)
Portuguese: triste#Portuguese|triste
Russian: пе�ал�н�й (pe�ál�nyj), г����н�й (grústnyj)
Scots: #Scots|sad, dule
Scottish Gaelic: gruamach, fo mhulad, fo ghruaim, cianail, dòlasach, truagh, tùrsach, brònach, muladach, dubhach
Serbian: tužan, utu�en, sumoran, turoban, tmuran, žalostan
Spanish: triste#Spanish|triste (1)
Swedish: ledsen (1), sorgsen (1,3), olycklig (1,2)
Telugu: వి�ారమ� (vicaaramu), ది��ల� (digulu)
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Bosnian

Pronunciation
IPA|/sad/

Adverb
sad

  1. now
  2. currently
  3. presently

Category:Bosnian adverbs


Croatian

Pronunciation
IPA|/sad/

Adverb
sad

  1. now
  2. currently
  3. presently

Category:Croatian adverbs


Czech

Noun
sad m

  1. orchard

Category:Czech nouns


Polish

Pronunciation
IPA|/sat/

Noun
sad m (plural sady, locative singular sadzie)

  1. orchard

Category:Polish nouns


Scots

Etymology
OE.|sco sæd.

Pronunciation
IPA|/s�d/

Adjective
sco-adj|sadder|saddest

  1. grave, serious
  2. strange, remarkable
  3. #English|sad

Serbian

Pronunciation
IPA|/sad/

Adverb
sad

  1. now
  2. currently
  3. presently

Cyrillic spelling
�ад#Serbian|�ад

Category:Serbian adverbs


Slovene

Noun
sad m

  1. fruit

category:Slovene nouns

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