maden |
sadden |
As a noun maden
is .
As a verb sadden is
to make sad or unhappy.
desolate |
sadden |
Synonyms |
Desolate is a synonym of sadden.
As verbs the difference between desolate and sadden
is that
desolate is to deprive of inhabitants while
sadden is to make sad or unhappy.
As an adjective desolate
is deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
sadden |
|
sadden |
distress |
Related terms |
Distress is a synonym of sadden.
As verbs the difference between sadden and distress
is that
sadden is to make sad or unhappy while
distress is to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
As a noun distress is
(Cause of) discomfort.
sodden |
sadden |
In lang=en terms the difference between sodden and sadden
is that
sodden is to become soaked while
sadden is to render heavy or cohesive.
As verbs the difference between sodden and sadden
is that
sodden is to drench, soak or saturate while
sadden is to make sad or unhappy.
As an adjective sodden
is soaked or drenched with liquid; soggy, saturated.
sadden |
madden |
As a verb sadden
is to make sad or unhappy.
As a proper noun madden is
.
disappoint |
sadden |
As verbs the difference between disappoint and sadden
is that
disappoint is to displease by e.g. underperforming while
sadden is to make sad or unhappy.
sadder |
sadden |
As an adjective sadder
is (
sad).
As a verb sadden is
to make sad or unhappy.
sudden |
sadden |
As an adjective sudden
is happening quickly and with little or no warning.
As an adverb sudden
is suddenly.
As a noun sudden
is an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.
As a verb sadden is
to make sad or unhappy.
mornful |
sadden |
As a verb sadden is
to make sad or unhappy.
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