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World Gazetteer Results for Sad:
NameSad
Original NamesСад
Geographical TypeLocality
Population461
Latitude
Longitude
CountryUkraine
Administrative DivisionDnipropetrovska
Dictionary Results for Sad:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
sad
    adj 1: experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; "feeling
           sad because his dog had died"; "Better by far that you
           should forget and smile / Than that you should remember
           and be sad"- Christina Rossetti [ant: glad]
    2: of things that make you feel sad; "sad news"; "she doesn't
       like sad movies"; "it was a very sad story"; "When I am dead,
       my dearest, / Sing no sad songs for me"- Christina Rossetti
    3: bad; unfortunate; "my finances were in a deplorable state";
       "a lamentable decision"; "her clothes were in sad shape"; "a
       sorry state of affairs" [syn: deplorable, distressing,
       lamentable, pitiful, sad, sorry]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sad \Sad\, v. t.
   To make sorrowful; to sadden. [Obs.]
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         How it sadded the minister's spirits!    --H. Peters.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
SAD \SAD\, n.
   Seasonal affective disorder. [Acron.]
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4. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sad \Sad\ (s[a^]d), a. [Compar. Sadder (s[a^]d"d[~e]r);
   superl. Saddest.] [OE. sad sated, tired, satisfied, firm,
   steadfast, AS. saed satisfied, sated; akin to D. zat, OS.
   sad, G. satt, OHG. sat, Icel. sa[eth]r, saddr, Goth.
   sa[thorn]s, Lith. sotus, L. sat, satis, enough, satur sated,
   Gr. 'a`menai to satiate, 'a`dnh enough. Cf. Assets, Sate,
   Satiate, Satisfy, Satire.]
   1. Sated; satisfied; weary; tired. [Obs.]
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            Yet of that art they can not waxen sad,
            For unto them it is a bitter sweet.   --Chaucer.
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   2. Heavy; weighty; ponderous; close; hard. [Obs., except in a
      few phrases; as, sad bread.]
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            His hand, more sad than lump of lead. --Spenser.
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            Chalky lands are naturally cold and sad. --Mortimer.
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   3. Dull; grave; dark; somber; -- said of colors. "Sad-colored
      clothes." --Walton.
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            Woad, or wade, is used by the dyers to lay the
            foundation of all sad colors.         --Mortimer.
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   4. Serious; grave; sober; steadfast; not light or frivolous.
      [Obs.] "Ripe and sad courage." --Chaucer.
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            Lady Catharine, a sad and religious woman. --Bacon.
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            Which treaty was wisely handled by sad and discrete
            counsel of both parties.              --Ld. Berners.
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   5. Affected with grief or unhappiness; cast down with
      affliction; downcast; gloomy; mournful.
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            First were we sad, fearing you would not come;
            Now sadder, that you come so unprovided. --Shak.
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            The angelic guards ascended, mute and sad. --Milton.
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   6. Afflictive; calamitous; causing sorrow; as, a sad
      accident; a sad misfortune.
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   7. Hence, bad; naughty; troublesome; wicked. [Colloq.] "Sad
      tipsy fellows, both of them." --I. Taylor.
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   Note: Sad is sometimes used in the formation of
         self-explaining compounds; as, sad-colored, sad-eyed,
         sad-hearted, sad-looking, and the like.
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   Sad bread, heavy bread. [Scot. & Local, U.S.] --Bartlett.
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   Syn: Sorrowful; mournful; gloomy; dejected; depressed;
        cheerless; downcast; sedate; serious; grave; grievous;
        afflictive; calamitous.
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5. V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016)
SAD
       Security Association Database (SA, IPSec)
       

6. V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (February 2016)
SAD
       Serial Analog Delay
       

7. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)
Systems Analysis Definition
SAD

    (SAD) The analysis of the role of a proposed
   system and the identification of the requirements that it
   should meet.  SAD is the starting point for system design.
   The term is most commonly used in the context of commercial
   programming, where software developers are often classed as
   either systems analysts or programmers.  The systems
   analysts are responsible for identifying requirements
   (i.e. systems analysis) and producing a design.  The
   programmers are then responsible for implementing it.

   (1996-03-07)


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