Sentence examples for sadder from inspiring English sources

'sadder' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective used to describe something that is more sorrowful than something else. Example sentence: The news of the death of his beloved dog made him even sadder than before.

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sadder

adjective

Comparative of sad

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I want to be cheerful about Bradford, but the truth is that it looked a sadder place than when I stayed there briefly 30 years ago (and it was troubled enough then).

The idea that the bereaved should feel sadder than they currently feel seems common among the survivors.

"I've heard people say they feel they should be sadder than they are, and I can understand that.

And it is sadder still that Mr Howard stubbornly refuses to offer that apology.

The Philippines said it would consider whether or not to withdraw its tiny contingent of 50 soldiers, police and medical workers in the light of "the security situation in the days to come", but this was seen as an effort to fend off criticism ahead of an election next month.In this section The centre holds, but only just Bloodier and sadder We told you so, but what now?

Watching their heroes in South Africa, they will also behold themselves: a sadder and a wiser people than they were four years ago; humbler, but still, just about, hopeful.

A masterpiece of scholarly ingenuity.India's Development Experience: Selected Writings of S. Guhan.Oxford University Press; 378 pages; $39.95 and £23.99Click to buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukFew things are sadder than to discover someone after they die.

There could be no sadder and more appropriate symbol of the dire state of their relations.

"To me it was like the end of the dry season in southern Africa, when the sun has swallowed all the obvious water"."Leaving Before the Rains Come" is a sadder and wiser book than its predecessor, with hints of the darkness that caused Ms Fuller to flee.

It is all the sadder that the cramped style and brusque pace limit his book's appeal.

All that is clear, says KPMG, a tax consultancy, is that the law will squeeze both expats and their employers.In this section A sadder, wiser union The view from the top, and bottom SABMiller's tale The coming squeeze?

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