"Sade" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sade" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sade
speak

"Sade" Meaning

The word "sade" can refer to:

Sade (musician), a British singer, songwriter, and actress
Sade (1984 film), a Thai-British film about a romance between a tourist and an austere wealthy woman in Thailand also known as "Travels with My Aunt"
Sadé, a French singer-songwriter and a notable figure of the 1970s Yé-yé pop movement
Sade (given name), a unisex name of West African origin

"Sade" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sade"


Noun Usage


1. Musician: "The concert featured renowned musician, Sade, performing her greatest hits."

Proper Noun Usage


2. Band Name: "Fans were thrilled when Sade announced a new world tour, and tickets sold out quickly."

3. Track or Song: "The song 'No Ordinary Love' by Sade was a romantic favorite among couples."

4. Album: "Sade's iconic album 'Diamond Life' celebrated its 30th anniversary."

5. Derived Term: "Sade-inspired playlists have gained popularity on music streaming platforms."

"Sade" Similar Words

Saddling

speak

The word "saddling" can have several meanings, but here are a few:<br><br>1. Putting a saddle on a horse, typically for riding.<br>2. Attaching or fitting something (such as a harness, bridle, or other equipment) to an animal, especially a horse.<br>3. Preparing something (such as a machine) for use or inspection.<br>4. Fitting a piece of equipment or a device (such as a pack saddle) to a vehicle or a person.<br><br>In a metaphorical sense, "saddling up" can also mean getting ready for a challenge or a long and difficult task.<br><br>Synonyms for "saddling" include "equipping", "harnessing", "fitting", and "preparing".

Sadducaic

speak

The word "Sadducean" or "Sadducee" refers to a member of the Jewish priestly class in the 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD, known for their conservative beliefs and disputes with the Pharisees and the Essenes.<br><br>A Sadducee is also someone who is opposed to dogmatic answers and formulae in religion, instead seeking tolerance and direct human experience as the valid standards. They were characterized as having no belief in the concept of heaven, hell, spirits, and an afterlife as well as other supernatural beings or entities.

Sadducean

speak

Sadducee

speak

Sadducees

speak

Sadducise

speak

Sadducism

speak

Sadducize

speak

Sadhu

speak

Sadhus

speak

Sadie

speak

Sadiron

speak

Sadism

speak

Sadist

speak

Sadistic

speak

Sadistically

speak

Having a tendency to take pleasure in causing pain or distress to others; deriving pleasure from the suffering or misfortune of others.