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SADDEN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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SADDEN definicja: 1. to make someone sad: 2. to make someone sad: 3. to …
Sadden: Catalan Translation
SADDEN translate: entristir. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Catalan Dictionary.
Sadden: Portuguese Transl…
SADDEN translations: entristecer, entristecer(-se). Learn more in the …
Sadden: Polish Translation
SADDEN translations: zasmucać, zasmucić (się). Learn more in the Cambridge …
Sadden: Korean Translation
sadden translations: -을 슬프게 하다. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Korean …
Sadden: Japanese Translation
sadden translations: ~を悲しませる, がっかりさせる, 悲(かな)しませる. …
Sadden Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
SADDENED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
grammaticality in context - sad/sadden/saddening - English …
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SADDENED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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SADDEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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SADDENED Synonyms: 213 Similar and Opposite Words
SADDEN definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
SADDEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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Sadden Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
sadden, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …
SADDEN | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
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sadden | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary