Meaning of Sadder
Feeling a stronger sense of unhappiness compared to another time or person.
In simple words: Feeling more unhappy than usual.
Sadder in a sentence
- She felt sadder after hearing the news about her friend.
- He looked even sadder when he remembered their last conversation.
- After the breakup, she became sadder than ever before.
- In the movie, the character grows sadder with each loss.
- He felt sadder than his peers when they moved on.
How to use Sadder
Use 'sadder' when comparing emotions. It’s appropriate for both spoken and written contexts but can sound informal in serious discussions.
Grammar pattern
sadder + than + object
Memory hint
Think of 'sad' - add an 'er' to remember that 'sadder' means more sad.
Related words
Collocations with Sadder
- sadder than
- feel sadder
- get sadder
Synonyms for Sadder
- unhappier
- sorrowful
- dejected
- disheartened
Common mistakes with Sadder
- Confused with 'more sad' (sadder is the correct comparative form).
- Incorrect forms like 'sadder than me' should be avoided in formal writing.
Sadder appears in
Sadder in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
أكثر حزنًا
الشعور بحزن أكثر من المعتاد.
- Bengaliবাংলা
Sadder
সাধারণের চেয়ে বেশি দুঃখী বোধ করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Trauriger
Sich unglücklicher als sonst fühlen.
- SpanishEspañol
Más triste
Sentirse más infeliz de lo normal.
- Persianفارسی
غمگینتر
احساس ناراحتی بیشتر از حد معمول.
- FrenchFrançais
Plus triste
Se sentir plus malheureux que d'habitude.
- Hindiहिन्दी
Sadder
सामान्य से अधिक दुखी महसूस करना।
- ItalianItaliano
Più triste
Sentirsi più infelici del solito.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Mais triste
Sentindo-se mais infeliz do que o normal.
- RussianРусский
Sadder
Чувствующий себя более несчастным, чем обычно.
- Urduاردو
Sadder
عام سے زیادہ ناخوش محسوس کرنا۔
- Chinese中文
更伤心
比平时更不开心。
More words like Sadder
- Dejected
- HeyA1
used to attract somebody’s attention or to express interest, surprise or anger
- I don't know the right words
A phrase indicating uncertainty in expressing thoughts or feelings verbally.
- Told
Gave information or communicated something to someone in the past.
- Doesn't matter
An expression meaning something is not important.
- Doesn't matter now
This phrase indicates that something is no longer of concern or importance.
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Frequently asked questions about Sadder
What does Sadder mean?
Feeling more unhappy than usual.
What is the definition of Sadder?
Feeling a stronger sense of unhappiness compared to another time or person.
How do you use Sadder in a sentence?
She felt sadder after hearing the news about her friend.
Can you give another example of Sadder?
He looked even sadder when he remembered their last conversation.
What are synonyms for Sadder?
Common alternatives include unhappier, sorrowful, dejected, disheartened.
What is the opposite of Sadder?
Opposite meanings include happier, joyful, cheerful.
What words go with Sadder?
It commonly pairs with sadder than, feel sadder, get sadder.
What are common mistakes when using Sadder?
Confused with 'more sad' (sadder is the correct comparative form). Incorrect forms like 'sadder than me' should be avoided in formal writing.
How do you pronounce Sadder?
US: //ˈsædər//, UK: //ˈsædə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Sadder?
Use 'sadder' when comparing emotions. It’s appropriate for both spoken and written contexts but can sound informal in serious discussions.
