Sure. If you're emboldened enough to take the challege, I'm sure your word will embetter the world.
2006-12-05 11:44:20
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answer #1
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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No, if say you are saddened that is perfect grammar, but adding the prefix -in would make it redundant. I could say, I have become saddened, but saying, I have become insadened, that would not work. Also, if someone said, I will insadden you that would still be redundant.
2006-12-05 11:45:48
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answered by hj 3
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No, especially since we have the word "saddened" to describe such a thing
2006-12-05 11:44:13
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answer #3
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answered by Bob 4
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I love making up new words and you, sir, have the knack. But if I were making it up, I would spell it with an 'e': ensaddened.
2006-12-05 11:46:11
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answered by therealj5girl 3
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saddened is the correct word
2006-12-05 11:44:25
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answered by fancyname 6
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