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    Sad·ness
    /ˈsadnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the condition or quality of being sad: "a source of great sadness"
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  3. 1. a. : affected with or expressive of grief or unhappiness : downcast. b (1) : causing or associated with grief or unhappiness : depressing. sad news. (2) : regrettable, deplorable. a sad relaxation of morals C. W. Cunnington. c. : of little worth. 2. : of a dull somber color. sadness noun. SAD. 2 of 2. abbreviation. seasonal affective disorder.

  4. SADNESS definition: 1. the feeling of being unhappy, especially because something bad has happened: 2. something that…. Learn more.

  5. Sadness definition: the quality or state of being sad; sorrow. See examples of SADNESS used in a sentence.

    • Sadness Can Help Broaden Your Thinking
    • Sadness Can Help You Communicate Better
    • Sadness Can Help with Social Connection
    • Sadness Can Help You Accept Tough Realities
    • Sadness May Be Motivation For Healthy Behavior Changes
    • If Sadness Becomes Depression, Health Suffers

    In familiar situations, we all rely on mental shortcuts and intuition to get by. When you feel sad, these automatic tendencies are reduced. Forgas says that when you’re sad, it’s almost as if you pay more attention to what’s in front of you. This approach helps you think more clearly in different ways, many of which Forgas has studied over the deca...

    You might think you should wait to have a conversation until you’re in a good mood. But Forgas has conducted researchthat demonstrates that people in a negative mood appear to communicate better than those in a positive one. “They understand ambiguities in sentences better. They're better at persuading other people,” he says. Forgas says that these...

    One of the primary functions of sadness is to signal the need for social support, says Barlow. Consider two people: one who is sad and one who is angry. When you see someone who is sad, you have an innate urge to assist them. When you see someone who is angry, you automatically pull away. Researchers have published findings that demonstrate this gu...

    One of the key functions of sadness is helping you accept tough situations and come to terms with loss, says Barlow. While facilitating disengagement isn’t always good, it can sometimes be necessary. “Sometimes there are things beyond your control that it's actually adaptive to let go of,” Barlow says. These occasions tend to happen more often as y...

    Other researchpublished in 2021 shows that sadness increases healthy intentions, such as quitting smoking or increasing exercise. People who are sad may feel empowered to make these healthy changes because emotions cause us to see the world in certain ways. Sadness, which is associated with the sense that someone or something is responsible for wha...

    Despite all of these potential benefits associated with sadness, when the emotion is experienced too intensely or for too long, it can indeed be bad for your health, says Kross. When sadness persists and is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s considered depression, a clinically diagnosed mood disorder. Research has linked depression to a host of he...

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  6. Definitions of sadness. noun. the state of being sad. “she tired of his perpetual sadness ” synonyms: sorrow, sorrowfulness. see more. noun. emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being. synonyms: unhappiness. see more. noun. the quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness. synonyms: gloominess, lugubriousness. see more.

  7. 1. Showing, expressing, or feeling sorrow or unhappiness: a sad face. 2. Causing sorrow or gloom; depressing: a sad movie; sad news. 3. Deplorable or inadequate; sorry: a sad state of affairs; a sad excuse. 4. Dark-hued; somber. [Middle English, weary, sorrowful, from Old English sæd, sated, weary; see sā- in Indo-European roots .] sad′ly adv.

  8. Sadness definition, the quality or state of being sad; sorrow: It’s frustrating to know the sadness you’re feeling and not be able to help you. See more.

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