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SADNESS
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Dictionary entry overview: What does sadness mean?
• SADNESS (noun)
The noun SADNESS has 3 senses:
1. emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being
3. the quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness
Familiarity information: SADNESS used as a noun is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being
Classified under:
Nouns denoting feelings and emotions
Synonyms:
sadness; unhappiness
Hypernyms ("sadness" is a kind of...):
feeling (the experiencing of affective and emotional states)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "sadness"):
dolefulness (sadness caused by grief or affliction)
heaviness (persisting sadness)
melancholy (a feeling of thoughtful sadness)
misery (a feeling of intense unhappiness)
desolation; forlornness; loneliness (sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned)
tearfulness; weepiness (sadness expressed by weeping)
sorrow (an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement)
regret; rue; ruefulness; sorrow (sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment)
cheerlessness; uncheerfulness (a feeling of dreary or pessimistic sadness)
depression (sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy)
dejectedness; dispiritedness; downheartedness; low-spiritedness; lowness (a feeling of low spirits)
Antonym:
happiness (emotions experienced when in a state of well-being)
Derivation:
sad (experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness)
Sense 2
Meaning:
The state of being sad
Classified under:
Nouns denoting stable states of affairs
Synonyms:
sadness; sorrow; sorrowfulness
Context example:
she tired of his perpetual sadness
Hypernyms ("sadness" is a kind of...):
unhappiness (state characterized by emotions ranging from mild discontentment to deep grief)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "sadness"):
bereavement; mourning (state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one)
poignance; poignancy (a state of deeply felt distress or sorrow)
Derivation:
sad (experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness)
Sense 3
Meaning:
The quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness
Classified under:
Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects
Synonyms:
gloominess; lugubriousness; sadness
Hypernyms ("sadness" is a kind of...):
uncheerfulness (not conducive to cheer or good spirits)
Derivation:
sad (bad; unfortunate)
sad (of things that make you feel sad)
Context examples
Mental reactions can include anger, guilt, anxiety, sadness and despair.
(Bereavement, NIH: National Cancer Institute)
A melancholy feeling of sadness and despair.
(Depression, NCI Thesaurus)
His sadness was not untouched with bitterness as he thought it over.
(Martin Eden, by Jack London)
She smiled; with a quiet sadness, I thought; and shook her head.
(David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens)
A question about an individual's distress related to their emotional problems with sadness.
(Distress over Emotional Problem with Sadness, NCI Thesaurus)
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 17 Item (HAMD-17) Depressed mood: sadness, hopeless, helpless, worthless.
(HAMD-17 - Depressed Mood, NCI Thesaurus)
Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) Does the patient show any other signs of depression or sadness?
(NPI - Show Any Other Signs of Depression or Sadness, NCI Thesaurus)
Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) Does the patient have periods of tearfulness or sobbing that seem to indicate sadness?
(NPI - Periods of Tearfulness or Sobbing, NCI Thesaurus)
A question about whether an individual has or had a low mood, sadness, depression, or easy crying.
(Have Low Mood, Sadness, or Depression, NCI Thesaurus)
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 21 Item (HAMD-21) Depressed mood; sadness, hopeless, helpless, worthless.
(HAMD-21 - Depressed Mood, NCI Thesaurus)
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