No, the word 'sad' is not a noun, the word sad is an adjective that describes a noun; a sad day, a sad story.The noun form for the adjective sad is sadness, an abstract noun.
it means if you have lived life to the fullest then death holds no sorrow. if you die without living your life you will be sad, depressed, and probably alone.
Sing the sorrow.
sad (sād) Pronunciation Keyadj. sad·der, sad·destAffected or characterized by sorrow or unhappiness.Expressive of sorrow or unhappiness.Causing sorrow or gloom; depressing: a sad movie; sad news.Deplorable; sorry: a sad state of affairs; a sad excuse.Dark-hued; somber.[Middle English, weary, sorrowful, from Old English sæd, sated, weary; see sā- in Indo-European roots.]sad'ly adv., sad'ness n.- dictionary.com definition, and yes it is, right under " (sad) " it says sad-der***2nd Answerer says: Nothing could be sadder than to not get a sample sentence using the word sadder in it.For example;The puppy's eyes could not look sadder.
You may say 'kanashimi' to mean "sorrow," written: 悲しみ
sad
Sad and sorrow are two sad words that start with "s".
Yes, plaintive typically means expressing sorrow or sadness, often through a mournful tone or demeanor.
This is a quote from the movie The Village. It means that sorrow is unavoidable. That though you might try to find a paradise, where there is nothing to make you sad, you can't escape it, sorrow is part of being human.
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Fa'anoanoaga Fa'anoanoa = Sad
sorrow or despair
It means sad (or saddened) or depressed
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"a sorrow horse is a color"No, it isn't. A "sorrow" horse is a sad, sad horse, filled with sorrow. Perhaps her colt died.A "sorrel" horse is a horse that is a reddish brown color.
The great sorrow. Sad, isn't?