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Answer for the clue "Most down ", 7 letters:
saddest

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Word definitions for saddest in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sad \Sad\ (s[a^]d), a. [Compar. Sadder (s[a^]d"d[~e]r); superl. Saddest .] [OE. sad sated, tired, satisfied, firm, steadfast, AS. s[ae]d satisfied, sated; akin to D. zat, OS. sad, G. satt, OHG. sat, Icel. sa[eth]r, saddr, Goth. sa[thorn]s, Lith. sotus, ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. 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 ] of things that make you feel sad; "sad ...

Usage examples of saddest.

It was the saddest sight: the memory of it is hard to shake off - sick soldiers, not wounded ones.

Judge Campbell slowly walked up and down with his hands behind his back - the saddest face I ever saw.

He has a hard face, black-bearded and sallow, with the saddest black eyes.

Everybody just kind of pulled back for themselves, and it was absolutely the saddest day that none of us wanted to come to.

But this critical act is not always unattended with the saddest and most fatal casualties.

Sheffield had decided, centuries back, that the saddest thing about ephemerals was that their little lives rarely held time enough for love.

But if I was going to have to live in masquerade, the more carefully I used these cosmetic tricks, the more Dora's nose would be rubbed in the fact that I was different from her-different in the saddest way of all, a husband and a wife who ran on very different time rates.

Sheffield had de­cided, centuries back, that the saddest thing about ephemerals was that their little lives rarely held time enough for love.

But if I was going to have to live in masquerade, the more carefully I used these cosmetic tricks, the more Dora’s nose would be rubbed in the fact that I was different from her—different in the saddest way of all, a husband and a wife who ran on very different time rates.