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sadden English

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sadden

If something saddens you, it makes you feel less happy. I was saddened by the news of his illness. It saddened her to see him crying.

sadden

make unhappy The news of her death saddened me come to feel sad

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sadden · verb

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Does our separation sadden you?
I do not think it will sadden me too much to close my eyes when the time comes.
Though it will sadden me to see you leave, I am happy for you.
It would sadden me to think you believed I have deceived you.
She'll sadden one who was once happy.
The dead alone don't sadden me.
I am deeply sadden to hear about your misfortune.
Do sadden him.
It would sadden heart, to see you turned from our house.
Don't sadden the ones near to you.
And now it would sadden me beyond measure if Christopher were to meet with an accident.
Anything I'd say would sadden you.
Does that sadden you, Daniel?
Perhaps your good news will sadden me, and your bad news will fill me with joy.
She'll sadden one who was once happy. - Go to hell, Kate Batts!
She's not important enough to sadden me.
Alfonso, you sadden me.
That would sadden to me.
But you did not want to sadden to your dearness.
It would sadden me. This saddens me, but it amazes me as well.
Your words sadden me Acatava. That's it Priest, they will be taken to a private place, where they can make a decision, but you should remember: nothing will change.
To sadden a dying man is a crime, I know.
You'll sadden your brother.
You know he's just sadden.
Don't let it sadden you too much.

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