84 adverbs to describe how to sadder

France is profoundly, infinitely sad.

[The damage done to the cathedral at Rheims, by the way, though by no means slight, inexpressibly sad and truly regrettable, was not nearly so great as was indicated by many early reports.

France is profoundly, infinitely sad.

Yet in spite of these arguments for courage, Mary's face blanched and her eyes grew unutterably sad as she looked up at her lover.

Immediately in front of the chapel the scene was peculiarly sad.

It's awfully sad; it takes hold of one's heart.

I don't think he was deeply sad at being disillusionised.

"It was unspeakably sad," Edith Morriston continued, "but it seemed like fate, seeing how things rearranged themselves afterwards.

Was it possible his eyes were a little wistful, and his voice a trifle sad?

A bitterly sad time followed; my dear mother was heartbroken; to her, with her wide and vague form of Christianity, loosely held, the intensity of my feeling that where I did not believe I would not pretend belief, was incomprehensible.

Innumerable poems and romances dealing with mysteriously-sad heroes were written in imitation of Byron; and young authors wore low, rolling collars, and tried to look depressed.

"It would make you feel mighty sad, Mrs. May," said Nick.

It was a wail more than a cry, and it sounded strangely solitary, strangely sad, as it floated through the still air.

"I have to tell you something terribly sad about Elvira," Loneli said, quite downcast.

; 'twas Germanicus' advice of old, that we should not dwell too long upon our passions, to be desperately sad, immoderate grievers, to let them tyrannise, there's indolentiae, ars, a medium to be kept: we do not (saith Austin) forbid men to grieve, but to grieve overmuch.

It speaks for races who have suffered grievous wrongs, and for peoples whose condition is exceedingly sad.

There pass, with melancholy state, By all the solemn heaps of fate, And think, as softly-sad you tread Above the venerable dead, 'Time was, like thee they life possessed, And time shall be, that thou shalt rest.' Those graves, with bending osier bound, That nameless heave the crumbled ground, Quick to the glancing thought disclose, Where toil and poverty repose.

Fortunate was Dante that he worshipped her afar, that he never knew her well enough to be undeceived, and so walked through life in love with love, sensitive, saintly, sweetly sad and most divinely happy in his melancholy.

The three refugees, all of whom had been eye-witnesses of massacres of relations, looked intensely sad.

It was exquisitely sad and sweet to put it that way, though Kurt knew that if he had never seen Lenore Anderson he would have gone to war just the same.

From the Vorspiel's opening measures, gaunt and hungry with despair and longing, to the last measures of the Liebestod, sublime with resignation and divinely sad with the apotheosis of adoration, this opera sounds every note of the emotion of man for woman, and woman for man.

It was utterly sad to have her so nearly herself again, and yet so far from him.

He was still very often silent and thoughtful, but he was seldom sad.

She was glad to go home, and yet most woefully sad at leaving school.

and law-breathingBacon has left the impress of his foot upon their gravel walkstaking my afternoon solace on a summer day upon the aforesaid terrace, a comely sad personage came towards me, whom, from his grave air and deportment, I judged to be one of the old Benchers of the Inn.

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