| SADDENS | • saddens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sadden. • SADDEN v. to make sad. |
| SADDEST | • saddest adj. Superlative form of sad: most sad. • SAD adj. unhappy. |
| SADDHUS | • saddhus n. Plural of saddhu. • SADDHU n. (Sanskrit) an ascetic Indian holy man, also SADHU. |
| SADDIES | • saddies n. Plural of saddie. • SADDIE n. a dull unsociable person, also SADDO. |
| SADDING | • sadding v. Present participle of sad. • SAD v. to express sadness. |
| SADDISH | • saddish adj. (Informal) Somewhat sad. • SADDISH adj. somewhat sad. |
| SADDLED | • saddled adj. Wearing a saddle. • saddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of saddle. • SADDLE v. to put a leather seat for a rider on a horse. |
| SADDLER | • saddler n. Someone who makes, repairs and sells saddles, harnesses etc. • saddler n. The harp seal. • Saddler n. Someone from Walsall. |
| SADDLES | • saddles n. Plural of saddle. • saddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of saddle. • SADDLE v. to put a leather seat for a rider on a horse. |
| SADDOES | • SADDO n. (slang) an unsociable person, also SADDIE. |
| SADHANA | • sadhana n. (Religion) A spiritual practice or discipline leading to a goal. • SADHANA n. (Hindi) one of a number of spiritual practices or disciplines which lead to perfection. |
| SADIRON | • sadiron n. A flatiron which has a removable handle and is pointed at both ends. • sad-iron v. (Intransitive) To use a sadiron. • sad-iron v. (Transitive) To press with a sadiron. |
| SADISMS | • sadisms n. Plural of sadism. • SADISM n. pleasure gained from inflicting pain on another. |
| SADISTS | • sadists n. Plural of sadist. • SADIST n. one who inflicts pain for pleasure. |
| SADNESS | • sadness n. (Uncountable) The state or emotion of being sad. • sadness n. (Countable) An event in one’s life that causes sadness. • SADNESS n. the state of being sad. |