1. saddening - Noun
2. saddening - Adjective
3. saddening - Verb
of Sadden
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn his Twitter handle, Adityanath tweeted, тАЬThe news of untimely death of my colleague in the UP government, cabinet minister Kamal Rani Varun is saddening. Source: Internet
The armed attack on three villages of Taspma, Tungan Mongoro and Nautiko villages at the outskirt of Minna has been described as worrisome, barbaric and saddening. Source: Internet
And last week was horrifying, saddening and totally pointless. Source: Internet
A visitor to Foremark Reservoir has branded the amount of rubbish left at the beauty spot 'sickening and saddening' following the scorching bank holiday weekend. Source: Internet
“The Wage Slave’s Glossary is a grand and saddening tour of language past and present … a labor of love, and worth your money and time.” Source: Internet
“It’s saddening and sickening to see what’s happening to our salmon runs in the Klamath River,” Chairman Thomas O’Rourke told me in his office, a few days after the parade. Source: Internet