unsadden (Meaning)

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unsadden (v. t.)

To relieve from sadness; to cheer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unsadden

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unsadden Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the recent setbacks, the team's spirits remained unsadden, as they were determined to overcome the challenges.
  2. Her unwavering optimism unsadden her even during the most trying of times.
  3. The children's laughter and joy could unsadden the most somber of hearts.
  4. The arrival of spring and the blooming flowers unsadden the town, bringing a sense of renewal and hope.
  5. The family's love and support unsadden her, reminding her that she was not alone.
  6. The doctor's positive prognosis unsadden the patient, giving them renewed strength to fight their illness.
  7. The therapist's compassionate words unsadden the victim, helping them to heal and move forward.
  8. The volunteer's selflessness and dedication unsadden the community, inspiring others to make a difference.
  9. The act of kindness from a stranger unsadden him, reminding him that there was still good in the world.
  10. The beauty of nature unsadden the hiker, filling their soul with peace and tranquility.

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To relieve from sadness; to cheer.

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Despite the recent setbacks, the team's spirits remained unsadden, as they were determined to overcome the challenges.

Her unwavering optimism unsadden her even during the most trying of times.

The children's laughter and joy could unsadden the most somber of hearts.

The arrival of spring and the blooming flowers unsadden the town, bringing a sense of renewal and hope.