Sentence examples for To sad from inspiring English sources

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To sad

adjective

Emotionally negative. heading

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Sepsis-associated delirium (SAD) increases morbidity in septic patients and, therefore, factors contributing to SAD should be further characterized.

STOP listening to sad songs, it'll just make you think about your sadness too.

(She changed it to "sad blue dress").

Higher amplitude of the N170 response to sad faces was correlated with less severe delusional symptoms.

I relate to the feeling of being an outsider; I also relate to sad movies.

The resulting dreams shift from happy to sad to frightening with manic abandon.

She characterized the mood of her colleagues as ranging from "utterly dumbfounded, to sad, to angry".

Their words ranged from angry and skeptical to sad, exhausted and resigned.

Heightened amygdala activation to aversive stimuli is associated with major depressive disorder but its relation to SAD is unclear.

On the other hand, there was no effect of trustworthiness on congruent facial reactions to sad and angry faces.

This relative stability may be brought about by increased cognitive reactivity to sad mood (CR) during periods of remission.

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