Sadness in a sentence as a noun

But with the cosmic sadness there is no going up one level, it's all there to ponder and still real.

" and be grinning from ear to ear for the next half an hour only to be hit with sadness for a day or two.

There was a story on HN today about a business which just learned this to its sadness.

Later I created companies and I was able to escape the sadness of writing useless code.

Sitting in a modern art installation and watching people as they view the work, there's an inevitable sadness.

I do not look back on most of my childhood with much fondness, I do look back on it with a great deal of sadness and regret and wish I could redo it all.

> there is a great sadness here at the demise of something that represented an effort by western scholars to "capture the world's knowledge.

He's not opposed to dating, but the last time he dated was nearly a decade ago, and I know he doesn't want to date because of the sheer sadness he still feels from my mother's death.

For now, I am not dwelling on the sadness but I am trying to leave my wife and children with as few worries as possible and with as many happy memories as possible.

It is easy to disparage the Encyclopedia Britannica from a modern perspective - out-of-step, overpriced, outmaneuvered by competitors - but there is a great sadness here at the demise of something that represented an effort by western scholars to "capture the world's knowledge.

Sadness definitions

noun

emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being

See also: unhappiness

noun

the state of being sad; "she tired of his perpetual sadness"

See also: sorrow sorrowfulness

noun

the quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness

See also: gloominess lugubriousness