Emotional pain associated with, or characterized by, feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, grief, helplessness, disappointment and sorrow.
The quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness.
1 Balancing sadness with hope is a real challenge, but it is possible.
2 Yeats clearly views the present state of the world with some sadness .
3 With great sadness and anger, I now believe him to be right.
4 The company sees millions of queries every year around stress or sadness .
5 She sensed the anger and sadness here; she still felt the violence.
6 True news tends to be met with sadness , joy, anticipation and trust.
7 Laura raised her hand, with a great sense of weight and sadness .
8 The national mood was exactly what we thought: an outpouring of sadness .
9 At that moment, she heard someone sigh as if in great sadness .
10 There was sadness too-thepower was pulling it in, no question now.
11 A great weary sadness , as if he'd leapt abruptly forward in age.
12 There was sadness and pity; out of the stillness and the corners.
13 Still, it carried a certain sadness , the sum of all this knowledge.
14 His father's reply held no trace of anger, only a great sadness .
15 Outrage and suspicion took the place of sadness , as so often happens.
16 The only sadness is that several religious bodies have opposed the move.
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