sadden in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To sadden means to cause someone to feel sorrow or grief.
Sample Sentences
- The news of her departure saddens me more than I can express.
- It saddens him to see the once vibrant park now in disrepair.
- She felt a wave of nostalgia that saddens her every time she visits her hometown.
- The documentary's portrayal of the lost wildlife saddens viewers and sparks a call to action.
- It saddens me to think that friendships can fade away so easily over time.
- The news of her passing sadden the entire community.
- It saddens me to see such a talented artist struggle.
- He was saddened by the loss of his childhood home.
- Seeing the abandoned puppy on the street truly saddened her.
- The film's ending was so poignant that it left the audience feeling saddened.
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