Sad

Adjective

 * 1)  Sated, having had one's fill; satisfied, weary.
 * 2)  Steadfast, valiant.
 * 3) * 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book V:
 * And thus they strekyn forth into the stremys, many sadde hunderthes.
 * 1)  Dignified, serious, grave.
 * , II.xi:
 * Vprose Sir Guyon, in bright armour clad, / And to his purposd iourney him prepar'd: / With him the Palmer eke in habit sad, / Him selfe addrest to that aduenture hard [...].
 * 1) Of colours: dark, deep; later, sombre, dull.
 * 2) * 1646,, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, II.5:
 * this is either used crude, and called Sulphur Vive, and is of a sadder colour; or after depuration, such as we have in magdeleons of rolls, of a lighter yellow.
 * 1) Feeling sorrow; sorrowful, mournful.
 * She gets sad when he's away.
 * 1) Appearing sorrowful.
 * The puppy had a sad little face.
 * 1) Causing sorrow; lamentable.
 * It's a sad fact that most rapes go unreported.
 * 1) * The Great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
 * 2) * For, all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad. ―G.K. Chesterton
 * 3) Poor in quality, bad; shameful, deplorable; later, regrettable, poor.
 * 4) * 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, II.127:
 * Heaven knows what cash he got, or blood he spilt, / A sad old fellow was he, if you please [...].
 * That's the saddest-looking pickup truck I've ever seen.
 * 1)  Unfashionable; socially inadequate or undesirable.
 * I can't believe you use drugs; you're so sad!
 * 1)  soggy (to refer to pastries).

Synonyms

 * discomforted, distressed, uncomfortable, unhappy
 * depressed, down in the dumps, glum, melancholy
 * poignant, touching
 * lamentable
 * pitiful, sorry
 * See also Thesaurus:sad
 * See also Thesaurus:lamentable

Antonyms

 * happy
 * cheerful
 * gleeful, upbeat
 * decent

Derived terms

 * sadness

Related terms

 * sadden

Thesaurus
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

Etymology
From, from sæd:, from , from. Cognate with Dutch zat:, German satt:, 𐍃𐌰𐌸𐍃:,  satur:.

Translations

 * American Sign Language:
 * Arabic: حزين
 * Armenian:
 * Basque: goibel
 * Bengali: দুঃখিত
 * Catalan: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, , , , 憂傷, 忧伤
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Filipino: malungkot
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Georgian: სევდიანი, დარდიანი,მწუხარე,ნაღვლიანი
 * German:
 * Hindi: उदास
 * Ido:


 * Irish:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Latin: ,
 * Luxembourgish: trauereg
 * Norwegian:, lei seg
 * Old English: ,
 * Persian: غمگین
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:, tristă, abătut, abătută
 * Russian: ,
 * Scots: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: brònach, dubhach, gruamach
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:, sorgsen
 * Turkish: üzgün
 * Ukrainian: смутний
 * Urdu: اداس
 * Vietnamese: buồn
 * Zazaki: ,


 * Albanian: trishtuar
 * Catalan: trist
 * Croatian: tmuran; žalostan
 * Dutch: droevig, bedroefd, treurig, triest, verdrietig (3, 4)
 * Finnish: surumielinen (1, 3), masentunut (2), liikuttava (3), raukka (4)
 * Greek: λυπημένος (lypēménos)
 * Hebrew: עצוב (atzúv)
 * Hungarian: szomorú
 * Indonesian: sendu, sedih


 * Korean: 슬픈 (seulpeun)
 * Kurdish: xemgîn,
 * Norwegian: trist (1,2), rørende (3)
 * Scottish Gaelic: fo mhulad, fo ghruaim, cianail, dòlasach, truagh, tùrsach, muladach
 * Serbian: tužan, utučen, sumoran, turoban, tmuran, žalostan
 * Swedish: olycklig (1,2)
 * Telugu: విచారము (vicaaramu), దిగులు (digulu)

Anagrams

 * ads
 * ASD
 * SDA

Noun

 * 1) orchard

Derived terms

 * sadař
 * sadový

Noun

 * 1) orchard

Adjective

 * 1) grave, serious
 * 2) strange, remarkable
 * 3) sad

Etymology
sæd.

Adverb

 * 1) now
 * 2) currently
 * 3) presently

Etymology
From.

Alternative forms

 * sȁda

Noun
sad


 * 1) fruit