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Looking for sad sentences in English
●Disappointment
What a disappointment!
What a disappointment!
I didn't get a raise. What a disappointment ! (I’m not given a raise, which is really disappointing!)
That’s too bad. (What a pity.)
What a let down!
I'm disappointed with it.
This is disappointing. (This is really disappointing.)
What a pity!
What a pity!
p>I couldn't go. (I couldn't go.)
What a pity. (What a pity.)
What a shame!
What a shame! (What a shame!)
Isn't it though? (That's right!)
What a bummer!
Bummer! *Used in colloquial language to express that things are not going as expected.
Too bad! (Too bad.)
I failed the exam. (I failed the exam.)
Too bad. (Too bad.) )
That's too bad!
It's all in vain.
It was a waste of effort. *waste means "waste" and "in vain", and effort means "effort" and "exhaust effort".
It was a waste of my effort.
My effort was wasted.
All my effort went down the drain.
白 Effortless.
a wild-goose chase *wild goose means "passing wild goose", and chase means "chasing". Commonly used in conversation.
Did you find him. (Did you find him?)
No, he led me on a wild-goose chase. (No, it was a waste of time.)
p>
All previous efforts were wasted.
All that for nothing. *When things are not going so smoothly, it means "I have spent so much effort, I have made so many efforts, but...".
It was all a waste.
It was all for nothing.
You really disappoint me.
You let me down.
I'm sorry I didn't come to your wedding. (Sorry, I didn't come to your wedding.)
Yeah, you let me down. (Yeah, I'm disappointed.)
You disappointed me.
What a mistake.
I blew it. *Commonly used slang to mean "failure", "misstep" or "done a stupid thing".
I blew it. I lost the customer. (I really made a mistake and lost that customer.)
Make sure it doesn't happen again. (It's all my fault.)
I screwed up.
I messed up. 's fault.
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Nothing can be done.
It can't be helped.
There's nothing you can do about it. (There's nothing you can do about it.)
It's a waste of time .
It's a waste of time.
How was it? (How was it?)
It was a waste of time talking to him. , a complete waste of time. )
Almost!
Almost! * is used to indicate that success is almost achieved.
Almost! (Almost!)
Nice try. (Good job.)
I feel sad.
I feel sad.
What's wrong? (What's wrong?)
I feel sad. (I feel sad.)
I'm sad.
I'm unhappy.
I feel very miserable.
I feel really sad.
I'm really sad.
I'm really unhappy.
Oh! My God!
Oh, dear!
My dog ??died. (My dog ??died.)
Oh, dear! (Oh! God!)
p>
Oh, my!
Alas! *Old saying.
Boohoo!
Boohoo. *Used when crying loudly, whimpering.
My heart is broken.
My heart broke.
I felt heart broken.
My heart is full of sadness.
My heart has been filled with grief. *be filled with... means "full of...", and grief means "extreme sadness" and "lament".
That tragic story made me depressed.
The sad story depressed me. *depress means "to depress, to depress".
The sad story really brought me down. *bring...down "to make... discouraged".
How ruthless!
How ruthless!
She stole my customer. (She stole my customer.)
How ruthless! (How cruel!)
How uncaring!
How cruel!
No one can know how I feel.
No one can understand how I really feel.
Please talk to me. (Please talk to me.)
No one can understand how I really feel. (No one can understand my true feelings.)
No one can relate to me.
Nobody understands my feelings.
●Loneliness< /p>
I feel very lonely.
I feel lonely.
I feel lonely without my husband.
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He'll be back next week. (He will be back next week.)
I'm lonely.
I feel all alone.
I hate being alone.
I hate being alone.
I don’t care about being alone.
I don't mind being alone.
I miss you.
I miss you. *miss means "feeling lonely because of someone's absence". I miss you contains I want to see you (I want to see you) and I want to be with you (I want to be with you). You together) these two moods.
I miss you. (I miss you.)
I miss you, too. I'll be home soon. )
I feel lonely without you.
I feel helpless without you. (Without you, I feel helpless.)
I feel empty.
I feel empty. *empty means "lack of content, lack of value, meaningless".
My son died, now I feel empty. (My son died, my heart is empty.)
I'm sorry to hear that. (It's so unfortunate.)
I feel incomplete. *Incomplete (incomplete) here means the state of "incompleteness", which emphasizes emptiness more than I feel empty.
My life is empty.
My life is empty.
My life is meaningless. (My life is meaningless.)
I'm all alone in this world. ( I am always alone in this world)
I don't feel satisfied with my life. (I am not satisfied with my life.)
In the end there is only one left. I'm alone.
Alone at last.
I'm finally alone.
●Depressed, melancholy
I'm depressed.
I'm depressed.
I'm depressed. I lost my job. (I'm depressed because I lost my job.)
Cheer up ! You'll get a new job. (Cheer up! You will definitely find a new job.)
I feel blue.
I feel low.
< p>I feel really down.I feel really blue today.
I've got the blues today. *blue means "melancholy", and blues means "depression, melancholia".
I feel down in the dumps today.
This is really frustrating.
It's depressing.
No one understands me. It's depressing.
Don't talk like that! I understand you. (Don't say that, I understand you.)
It's sad.
)
It makes me feel depressed. (It makes me feel depressed.)
The rain makes me feel depressed.
Rainy days get me down.
Rainy days make me sad.
I feel blue on rainy days.
I can’t mention it Get up to work.
I don't feel like doing anything.
I don't feel like doing anything today. (I don't want to do anything today.)
Come on! Let's get moving. (Okay, okay, let's hurry up.)
I don't have any enthusiasm for life. (Nothing in this life can interest me.)
p>
He looked sad.
He looks melancholy.
He has a melancholy look.
Today, he looks very depressed.
He looks gloomy today. *Gloomy is often used to describe "(the weather, etc.) gloomy", here it means "a feeling of depression and melancholy".
●Despair, despair
Give up. / Surrendered.
I give up.
Let's play another game. (Let's play another game.)
You're too good for me. I give up. (You played so well, I stopped playing. I fold. *Used when playing poker.
I raise you $20. ([Gamble while playing cards] Add $20 . )
I fold. (I won't play anymore.)
I give in.
I can't. t help it. *When accompanied by can, help means "avoid", "suppress", and "control", so I can't help it means "have to do this" and "cannot avoid".
You should stop smoking. (You should stop smoking.)
I can't help it. (Can't quit.)
There's nothing I can do about it.
No chance.
Not a chance! *Used when there is no possibility.
Would you lend me ¥5,000? Yuan?))
Not a chance! (No chance.)
No chance at all.
Fat chance.
No way. (It's impossible.) *Negative tone, very strong, is impolite.
Nothing can be done.
That's the way it goes.
The game is canceled because of the rain. (The game was canceled because of the rain.)
That's the way it goes. (There is no way.)
No clue.
I have no clue. *clue means "clue" or "clue".
Do you know who stole it? (Do you know who stole it?)
I have no clue.
)
I don't have any idea.
I don't have a clue.
I haven't a clue.
< p>I gave up.I'm throwing in the towel. *Throw in the towel is originally a boxing term and is often used in daily conversations to mean "giving up".
I'll never win. I'm throwing in the towel. (I can't beat you, I give up.)
Don't give up so early. I'm giving up. )
I'm giving up.
Despair.
It's hopeless.
It's hopeless. (There is no hope.)
Don't give up yet. (Don't be discouraged!)
< p>It's impossible.Better than nothing.
Better than nothing. *It's at the beginning of the sentence is omitted.
I only have five dollars. (I only have five dollars.)
Well, it's better than nothing. (It's better than nothing.)
This is fate!
It was fate. *fate "Inescapable fate, destined fate."
How did you meet? (How did you meet?)
It was fate. (This is fate!)
It was meant to be.
It's my destiny.
It's all gone.
It's history. * means "no more" or "it's a thing of the past".
I thought you loved him. (I thought you loved him.)
We broke up. It's history. (We broke up, everything is in the past.)
p>
It's all over.
It's in the past.
It's done with.
This stumps me. /have no idea.
It beats me.
What's the answer? (What's the answer?)
It beats me. (I don't know.)
I have no idea.
I don't know.
I have no choice.
I have no other choice but to do so.
Why are you doing it? (Why are you doing such a thing?)
I have no other choice but to do so. (I have no other choice.)
I have no other choice. (I have no other choice.)
It's my only choice .
I have to. (I have to do it.)
I no longer miss this company.
I no longer feel devoted to this company. *devote means "to contribute and spend (effort, money, time, etc.) on (work, purpose)".
I no longer feel attached to this company. (I no longer feel the attraction of this company to me.)
I don't feel loyal to this company any longer . (I will never be loyal to this company again.)
As expected.
That figures.
We have to work overtime again. (We have to work overtime.)
That figures. (As expected.)
That makes sense.
No wonder.
That explains it.
That's why.
p>Just as I imagined.
It is just as I imagined.
What do you think? (What do you think?)
It is just as I imagined. )
It's just like I dreamed.
It's exactly the way I thought it would be.
Look, I told you so. Right!
See, didn't I tell you so?
I shouldn't have done that. (I really shouldn't have done that.)
See, didn't I tell you so? (See, didn't I tell you earlier?)
See, I told you!
I told you, didn't I?
See, I'm right. (See, I'm right.)
You should have listened to me. (You should have listened to me.) < /p>
Of course.
Good for you.
I lost. (I lost.)
Good for you. (Of course.)
< p>Retribution!/Deserve it.Serves you right. *serve...right phrase means "retribution of course".
I got a speeding ticket.
Serves you right.
Well, you got what you deserved .
Well, that'll teach you a lesson.
That serves you right.
You deserve it.
You asked for it.
You were asking for it.
You got what was coming to you.
It’s hard to say. /The world is unpredictable.
You never know.
I'll never win the lottery. (I will definitely not win the lottery.)
You never know. (It's hard to say.)
Anything could happen. (Anything can happen.)
You can't be too sure. (Anything can happen.)
Insufficient Strange.
/Nothing strange.
No wonder.
She's tired.
No wonder.
That makes sense. *make sense "reasonable" and "natural".
It makes sense.
Ah, I get it. (Ah, know.)
No wonder...
That's why. ..
She's very busy. (She's very busy.)
That's why she's so tired. (No wonder she's so tired.)
●Regret< /p>
I really shouldn’t be like that.
I shouldn't have done it. *Use "shouldn't have + past participle" to express a feeling similar to blaming or reprimanding, "shouldn't have...", "if not...".
Oh, no! I shouldn't have done it. (Oh, no! It would be nice if I didn't do that.)
What did you do? (What did you do? )
That was a mistake. (That was a mistake.)
I blew it. (I failed.)
I wish I hadn't done that.
I really screwed up this time. (I really screwed up this time.)
I really messed up. (I screwed up.)< /p>
I should have known better. (I should have known better.)
It would be better if I didn't say that.
I shouldn't have said that. *Used when you said something you shouldn't have said.
I shouldn't have said that. (It would be fine if I didn't say that.)
It's too late now. (It's too late to regret now.)
I wish I wouldn't have said that.
I should have known.
I should have known.
He's married. (He's married.)
I should have known. (I should have known.)< /p>
I acted like a fool.
I should have known better. Be careful.
It was careless of me to do so. *careless means "not paying attention", "careless" and "careless".
It was thoughtless of me to do such a thing.
It was hasty of me to do so.
I was careless. )
I regret what I did.
I regret doing that.
I regret doing that. (I regret what I did.)
I know what you mean. meaning.
)
I regret my action(s).
I repent my action(s).
I am sorry for what I have done.
I have no choice.
I had no choice.
Why did you drive my car? (Why did you drive my car?)
I had no choice. )
I couldn't help it.
I had no other choice.
I had no choice in the matter.
There was nothing else I couldn't have done.
It was my only choice.
I went too far.
I went too far. *A more commonly used fixed phrase.
You shouldn't have done that. (You shouldn't do that.)
I know, I went too far. (I know, I went too far.)
I overdid it.
I was too nervous.
I was too nervous. *Can also be used to defend.
Did you ask her out? (Did you ask her out?)
No, I was too nervous. (No, I was too nervous.)
I was too uptight.
I wish I had worked harder.
I wish I had studied harder.
I regret not studying harder. (I regret not studying harder.)
I should have studied harder. < /p>
I wish I had asked him.
I should have asked him.
I should have asked him. (It would be nice if I asked him.)
Why didn't you? (Then why didn't you ask?)
I wish I had asked him.
It would have been better to have asked him.
Inadvertent giving Forgot.
It slipped my mind.
Did you remember to tell her?
Sorry, it slipped my mind. (Sorry, I accidentally forgot.)
I just forgot.
I forgot all about it. (I forgot everything.)
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