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to sadness
noun
The state or emotion of being sad.
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For example, a piece of music may refer to sadness; it may also be metaphorically sad.
Dignity opens the door to sadness.
Soon though, he moved from joy to sadness.
Two days later, shock had turned to sadness.
MANAMA, Bahrain As a reporter, you sometimes become numbed to sadness.
Not only to sadness, but to strange, frightening glimmers of contentment too.
JEANNETTE CATSOULIS BUILD A SHIP, Sail to Sadness Opens on Friday in Manhattan.
Pratchett's approach may be less lyrical, but he can move from farce to sadness in seconds.
The Pleasure of My Company has greater access to sadness than the slightly forensic Shopgirl.
That some sounds lead to sadness and others to joy is the nub of all three hypotheses.
There exist a vast array of human emotions, ranging from joy to sadness, disgust to excitement, and regret to satisfaction.
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