7 adverbs to describe how to sadden

But not being able to prevail on him, as he could not assign the true reasons, he went away deeply saddened, but not without obtaining a promise that his brother should not be injured.

It was the thought of all his youth that exquisitely saddened heror all the years which were and would be for ever hidden from her.

He never gets into a lurid passion, never horrifies, but calmly saddens you, in his discourses.

Both poems recall many happy memories of youth; both express a very real mood of a moment; but while the beauty of one merely saddens and disheartens us, the beauty of the other inspires us with something of the poet's own faith and hopefulness.

"Take perhaps the only thing really worth doing in life," and Gerard perceptibly saddened.

The intruder, with an involuntary murmur of apology, drew back; but, as she turned, she was suddenly and unspeakably saddened to see Aurora drop her glance, and, with a solemn slowness whose momentous significance was not to be mistaken, silently shake her head.

She was relieved; yet she was also grievously saddened.

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