LEARNit Dictionary
sad
adjective
/sæd/
UK
/sæd/
US
A1
1
A1
unhappy or showing unhappiness
غمگین, ناراحت, اندوهگین, دلگیر, محزون, مغموم
2
A1
that makes you feel unhappy
غمگین, اندوهگین, غمناک, ناراحت, غمبار, محزون
a sad story
It was sad
to see them go.
It is sad
that so many of his paintings have been lost.
We had some sad news yesterday.
He's a sad case—his wife died last year and he can't seem to manage without her.
It will be a
sad day
for all of us if the theatre is forced to close.
Sad to say
the house has now been demolished.
3
B2
unacceptable; deserving blame or criticism
قابل سرزنش, ملامتبار, ناشایست
a sad state of affairs
It's a sad fact that
many of those killed were children.
The
sad truth
is, he never loved her.
The sad thing is that the real situation is probably much worse.
It's a sad reflection on life that it takes danger and suffering to bring people closer together.
synonym
deplorable
4
boring or not fashionable
ملالآور, کسلکننده, از مد افتاده, کسالتبار, بیرونق, خستهکننده
Our teenage son thinks we're very sad.
Who would buy a sad phone like that?
5
in poor condition
فرسوده, خراب
The salad consisted of a few leaves of sad-looking lettuce.