affect, cast down, dampen the spirits, deject, dishearten, grieve, lower the spirits, move, press down, soften, weigh down
Definitionv. make unhappy
Last update: October 27, 2015
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We were all saddened by her death. [Please select]
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Moreover, he has to govern in accordance with the Rule, and must endeavour, while enforcing discipline and implanting virtues, not to sadden or "overdrive" his monks, or give them cause for "just murmuring." [Please select]
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The thought saddened him, but the conclusion seemed inevitable. [Please select]
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He examined the locket and his heart was saddened. [Please select]
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Thus the boys speculated, sometimes amused and sometimes saddened by what they saw. [Please select]
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Not even the thought of the separation which must surely come again could sadden their meeting. [Please select]
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While the world regarded Metternich as the most fortunate of men, he yet had many sorrows and afflictions, which saddened his life. [Please select]
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The rape of that lovely church saddened me more than almost any sight I saw in France. [Please select]
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