sad 音标拼音: [s'æd]
a . 悲哀的,悲痛的,忧愁的
悲哀的,悲痛的,忧愁的
sad adj 1 :
experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness ; "
feeling sad because his dog had died "; "
Better by far that you should forget and smile /
Than that you should remember and be sad "-
Christina Rossetti [
ant : {
glad }]
2 :
of things that make you feel sad ; "
sad news "; "
she doesn '
t like sad movies "; "
it was a very sad story "; "
When I am dead ,
my dearest , /
Sing no sad songs for me "-
Christina Rossetti 3 :
bad ;
unfortunate ; "
my finances were in a deplorable state ";
"
a lamentable decision "; "
her clothes were in sad shape "; "
a sorry state of affairs " [
synonym : {
deplorable }, {
distressing },
{
lamentable }, {
pitiful }, {
sad }, {
sorry }]
Sad \
Sad \,
v .
t .
To make sorrowful ;
to sadden . [
Obs .]
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How it sadded the minister '
s spirits ! --
H .
Peters .
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SAD \
SAD \,
n .
Seasonal affective disorder . [
Acron .]
[
PJC ]
Sad \
Sad \ (
s [
a ^]
d ),
a . [
Compar . {
Sadder } (
s [
a ^]
d "
d [~
e ]
r );
superl . {
Saddest }.] [
OE .
sad sated ,
tired ,
satisfied ,
firm ,
steadfast ,
AS .
saed satisfied ,
sated ;
akin to D .
zat ,
OS .
sad ,
G .
satt ,
OHG .
sat ,
Icel .
sa [
eth ]
r ,
saddr ,
Goth .
sa [
thorn ]
s ,
Lith .
sotus ,
L .
sat ,
satis ,
enough ,
satur sated ,
Gr . '
a `
menai to satiate , '
a `
dnh enough .
Cf . {
Assets }, {
Sate },
{
Satiate }, {
Satisfy }, {
Satire }.]
1 .
Sated ;
satisfied ;
weary ;
tired . [
Obs .]
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Yet of that art they can not waxen sad ,
For unto them it is a bitter sweet . --
Chaucer .
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2 .
Heavy ;
weighty ;
ponderous ;
close ;
hard . [
Obs .,
except in a few phrases ;
as ,
sad bread .]
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His hand ,
more sad than lump of lead . --
Spenser .
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Chalky lands are naturally cold and sad . --
Mortimer .
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3 .
Dull ;
grave ;
dark ;
somber ; --
said of colors . "
Sad -
colored clothes ." --
Walton .
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Woad ,
or wade ,
is used by the dyers to lay the foundation of all sad colors . --
Mortimer .
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4 .
Serious ;
grave ;
sober ;
steadfast ;
not light or frivolous .
[
Obs .] "
Ripe and sad courage ." --
Chaucer .
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Lady Catharine ,
a sad and religious woman . --
Bacon .
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Which treaty was wisely handled by sad and discrete counsel of both parties . --
Ld .
Berners .
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5 .
Affected with grief or unhappiness ;
cast down with affliction ;
downcast ;
gloomy ;
mournful .
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First were we sad ,
fearing you would not come ;
Now sadder ,
that you come so unprovided . --
Shak .
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The angelic guards ascended ,
mute and sad . --
Milton .
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6 .
Afflictive ;
calamitous ;
causing sorrow ;
as ,
a sad accident ;
a sad misfortune .
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7 .
Hence ,
bad ;
naughty ;
troublesome ;
wicked . [
Colloq .] "
Sad tipsy fellows ,
both of them ." --
I .
Taylor .
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Note :
Sad is sometimes used in the formation of self -
explaining compounds ;
as ,
sad -
colored ,
sad -
eyed ,
sad -
hearted ,
sad -
looking ,
and the like .
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{
Sad bread },
heavy bread . [
Scot . &
Local ,
U .
S .] --
Bartlett .
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Syn :
Sorrowful ;
mournful ;
gloomy ;
dejected ;
depressed ;
cheerless ;
downcast ;
sedate ;
serious ;
grave ;
grievous ;
afflictive ;
calamitous .
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307 Moby Thesaurus words for "
sad ":
Quaker -
colored ,
abominable ,
acier ,
affecting ,
afflictive ,
anguished ,
anxious ,
arrant ,
ashen ,
ashy ,
atrocious ,
awful ,
badly off ,
base ,
beastly ,
beggarly ,
beneath contempt ,
beneath one ,
bitter ,
blackish ,
blameworthy ,
bleak ,
blue ,
bored ,
brutal ,
canescent ,
cheap ,
cheerless ,
cheesy ,
cinereous ,
cinerous ,
comfortless ,
common ,
contemptible ,
creamy ,
crummy ,
dapple ,
dapple -
gray ,
dappled ,
dappled -
gray ,
dark ,
dark -
colored ,
darkish ,
darksome ,
debasing ,
degrading ,
dejected ,
delicate ,
demeaning ,
deplorable ,
depressed ,
depressing ,
depressive ,
desolate ,
despicable ,
detestable ,
dingy ,
dire ,
discomforting ,
disgraceful ,
disgusted ,
disgusting ,
dismal ,
dismaying ,
dispirited ,
distressful ,
distressing ,
doleful ,
dolorific ,
dolorogenic ,
dolorous ,
donsie ,
doomful ,
dove -
colored ,
dove -
gray ,
down ,
downbeat ,
downcast ,
dreadful ,
drear ,
dreary ,
dull ,
dumpish ,
dumpy ,
dusk ,
dusky ,
dusty ,
eggshell ,
egregious ,
enormous ,
evil -
starred ,
fatal ,
fetid ,
filthy ,
flagrant ,
flat ,
fortuneless ,
foul ,
fulsome ,
funereal ,
funest ,
gaudy ,
gimcracky ,
glaucescent ,
glaucous ,
gloomy ,
gloss ,
grave ,
gray ,
gray -
black ,
gray -
brown ,
gray -
colored ,
gray -
drab ,
gray -
green ,
gray -
spotted ,
gray -
toned ,
gray -
white ,
grayed ,
grayish ,
grieving ,
grievous ,
grim ,
griseous ,
grizzle ,
grizzled ,
grizzly ,
gross ,
gutter ,
hapless ,
hateful ,
heavy ,
heavyhearted ,
heinous ,
horrible ,
horrid ,
humiliating ,
humiliative ,
ill off ,
ill -
starred ,
in adverse circumstances ,
inauspicious ,
infamous ,
infra dig ,
infra indignitatem ,
iridescent ,
iron -
gray ,
joyless ,
laden with sorrow ,
lamentable ,
lead -
gray ,
leaden ,
light ,
livid ,
loathsome ,
long -
faced ,
lousy ,
luckless ,
mean ,
melancholic ,
melancholy ,
mellow ,
meretricious ,
mirthless ,
miserable ,
monstrous ,
morose ,
mother -
of -
pearl ,
mournful ,
mouse -
colored ,
mouse -
gray ,
mousy ,
moving ,
nacreous ,
nasty ,
nauseated ,
nauseous ,
nefarious ,
nigrescent ,
noisome ,
notorious ,
obnoxious ,
odious ,
offensive ,
ominous ,
opalescent ,
oppressed ,
opprobrious ,
out of luck ,
outrageous ,
painful ,
pale ,
paltry ,
pastel ,
pathetic ,
patinaed ,
pearl ,
pearl -
gray ,
pearly ,
piteous ,
pitiable ,
pitiful ,
planet -
struck ,
pleasureless ,
poignant ,
poor ,
prey to malaise ,
quiet ,
rank ,
regrettable ,
repelled ,
reprehensible ,
repulsive ,
revolted ,
rotten ,
rubbishy ,
rueful ,
sad of heart ,
sad -
eyed ,
sad -
faced ,
saddened ,
saddening ,
sadhearted ,
scandalous ,
schlock ,
scrubby ,
scruffy ,
scummy ,
scurvy ,
scuzzy ,
semigloss ,
shabby ,
shameful ,
sharp ,
shocking ,
shoddy ,
short of luck ,
sickened ,
silver ,
silver -
gray ,
silvered ,
silvery ,
simple ,
slate -
colored ,
slaty ,
smoke -
gray ,
smoky ,
sober ,
soft ,
soft -
colored ,
soft -
hued ,
softened ,
somber ,
sombrous ,
sordid ,
sore ,
sorrowful ,
sorry ,
squalid ,
star -
crossed ,
steel -
gray ,
steely ,
stone -
colored ,
subdued ,
subtle ,
suffering angst ,
swart ,
swarthy ,
sweet ,
taupe ,
tear -
jerking ,
tender ,
terrible ,
too bad ,
touching ,
trashy ,
triste ,
trumpery ,
two -
for -
a -
cent ,
two -
for -
a -
penny ,
twopenny ,
twopenny -
halfpenny ,
unbecoming ,
unblessed ,
unclean ,
uncomfortable ,
underprivileged ,
uneasy ,
unfortunate ,
unfulfilled ,
ungratified ,
unhappy ,
unlucky ,
unprosperous ,
unprovidential ,
unquiet ,
unsatisfied ,
unworthy of one ,
valueless ,
vile ,
villainous ,
weighed upon ,
weighted down ,
woebegone ,
woeful ,
worst ,
worthless ,
wretched
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