slovo | definícia |
sadden (encz) | sadden,temně zabarvit v: Jakub Stryja |
sadden (encz) | sadden,truchlit v: Jakub Stryja |
sadden (encz) | sadden,zarmoutit v: Zdeněk Brož |
sadden (encz) | sadden,zarmoutit se v: Jakub Stryja |
sadden (encz) | sadden,ztlumit barvy v: Jakub Stryja |
Sadden (gcide) | Sadden \Sad"den\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saddened; p. pr. & vb.
n. Saddening.]
To make sad. Specifically:
(a) To render heavy or cohesive. [Obs.]
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Marl is binding, and saddening of land is the great
prejudice it doth to clay lands. --Mortimer.
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(b) To make dull- or sad-colored, as cloth.
(c) To make grave or serious; to make melancholy or
sorrowful.
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Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene. --Pope.
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Sadden (gcide) | Sadden \Sad"den\, v. i.
To become, or be made, sad. --Tennyson.
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sadden (wn) | sadden
v 1: make unhappy; "The news of her death saddened me" [ant:
gladden, joy]
2: come to feel sad [ant: gladden] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
sadden (encz) | sadden,temně zabarvit v: Jakub Stryjasadden,truchlit v: Jakub Stryjasadden,zarmoutit v: Zdeněk Brožsadden,zarmoutit se v: Jakub Stryjasadden,ztlumit barvy v: Jakub Stryja |
saddened (encz) | saddened,zarmoucený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
saddening (encz) | saddening,smutný adj: ve smyslu "smutná zpráva", nikoliv "smutná
dívka" Petr "pasky" Baudišsaddening,způsobující smutek adj: ve smyslu "smutná zpráva", nikoliv
"smutná dívka" Petr "pasky" Baudiš |
Saddened (gcide) | Sadden \Sad"den\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saddened; p. pr. & vb.
n. Saddening.]
To make sad. Specifically:
(a) To render heavy or cohesive. [Obs.]
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Marl is binding, and saddening of land is the great
prejudice it doth to clay lands. --Mortimer.
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(b) To make dull- or sad-colored, as cloth.
(c) To make grave or serious; to make melancholy or
sorrowful.
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Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene. --Pope.
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Saddening (gcide) | Sadden \Sad"den\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Saddened; p. pr. & vb.
n. Saddening.]
To make sad. Specifically:
(a) To render heavy or cohesive. [Obs.]
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Marl is binding, and saddening of land is the great
prejudice it doth to clay lands. --Mortimer.
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(b) To make dull- or sad-colored, as cloth.
(c) To make grave or serious; to make melancholy or
sorrowful.
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Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene. --Pope.
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Unsadden (gcide) | Unsadden \Un*sad"den\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + sadden.]
To relieve from sadness; to cheer. [R.] --Whitlock.
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sadden (wn) | sadden
v 1: make unhappy; "The news of her death saddened me" [ant:
gladden, joy]
2: come to feel sad [ant: gladden] |
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