"Saddeningly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saddeningly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Saddeningly
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"Saddeningly" Meaning

Used to indicate that something is frustratingly disappointing or regrettable.

"Saddeningly" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Saddeningly"

Sentences:

1. Watching the old documentary about the devastating effects of war was saddeningly poignant, leaving a lasting impact on many viewers.
2. The news about the natural disaster in the distant land is saddeningly heartbreaking, sending aid to those affected worldwide.
3. It was a saddeningly sorrowful episode of my favorite TV show, revealing the character's troubled past.
4. The story of the children losing their parents during the war was saddeningly tragic and needed a powerful response.
5. The architect's statement regarding the lack of investment in conservation efforts was saddeningly bleak, highlighting a serious problem in our community.

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Feeling or showing sadness; unhappy or sorrowful.

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Making one feel sad or sorrowful, or causing disappointment or unhappiness.

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More sorrowful or unhappy. To a greater degree or extent.

Saddest

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Most sorrowful; extremely unhappy.

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A ridge or a swell on the back (usually of a hill or mountain), between two valleys.