ANSWERS: 100
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echolalia
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depressed.
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Remorse
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hate
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Monday. :[
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I'm not exactly sure what you mean. The first word that came to mind when I read this question was "molestation".
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sin
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Funeral !!
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ALONE
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Alone.
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Abandonment.
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Melancholy
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thomas
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lumpenproletariat: The lowest, most degraded stratum of the proletariat. Used originally in Marxist theory to describe those members of the proletariat, especially criminals, vagrants, and the unemployed, who lacked class consciousness. --The underclass of a human population. proletariat: The poorest class of working people.
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betrayal
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Homeless-----a crying shame in the richest country in the world this word even exists!
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Grief
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Hopeless
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Regret
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loss
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Hate
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Cruelty.
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Quitter.
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Hopeless.
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Blind.
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Euthanasia
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grief
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Rape
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donkey was the first word i thought of......i think its because they are always treated badly and not really respected very much for carrying around huge loads all day....not that all donkeys do that or are treated badly.....
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impossible- it means you have given up on yourself and everyone else too.
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Destitute
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neglected.
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Death
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Love
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Peace
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menstruation
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lost
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mournful
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Goodbye's - depending on the situation
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Terminal
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sorrow i always thought was a really deep word. mourning is also a pretty sad word.
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Suppression.
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misery
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cheating
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shame
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Depression
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Unrequited.
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Selfish
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condolence.. incase someone still doesnt have it as an answer...
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"I'm sorry" because its what the doctors and everyone else says repeatedly after someone has passed.
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Can't
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d e a t h
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Schadenfreude. Pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. comes from the german words, schade and freude, meaning damage and pleasure.
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death
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Genocide
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Power. If there were no power struggles, there would be no wars, no abuse (one person showing power over another), no molestation (NOT about sex, regardless of what most think, it is usually about power), no greed (why be greedy? no power to gain by it), and less hate.
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Loneliness
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Ammonia.
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devastation
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globalization
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Deplorable I will use this word in a sentence. George Bush's presidency is of the most deplorable administrations ever. http://www2.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/mwdictsn?va=Deplorable
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dead
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Loneliness, I feel it far too often. Thanks to those of you on "The Bag" who regard me as a friend, for making me feel it less.(Albeit a strange, twisted, grumpy, over-opinionated friend, haha)
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Divorce
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fear
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t r a g e d y
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probably "Unfortunately." Nothing good ever comes after that one.
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addiction....
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empty
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mourning
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Judged.
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Mortified or destr aught
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Apathy.
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ignored
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Stupidity : ( Remove the actions and states of mind which that word represents, and you'll remove almost EVERY problem that we've created ourselves *sigh*
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Plight
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Painful.
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ignored
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break up T_T
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'weaping' I think
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BETRAYAL
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despair
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Oppression.
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Abuse
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" Gossip " is one of the saddest words , because of the actions it causes , people of all walks of life
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stupidity
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Sad
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subdued
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death
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Unsaved
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My name is not saddest, so I suppose I may answer... "Poet T.S. Eliot: “The saddest word in the English language is, of course, ‘saddest.’”" Okay, let's forget that one... "Lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II: “But.” Writer John Dos Passos quoted John Keats: “Forlorn! the very word is like a bell.” Psychiatrist Karl Menninger: “Unloved.” Statesman Bernard M. Baruch: “Hopeless.” President Harry Truman quoted John Greenleaf Whittier: “For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: ‘It might have been!’” Alexandra Tolstoi: “The saddest word in all languages, which has brought the world to its present condition, is ‘atheism.’” “Put all of these answers together and you have a faint picture of a soul without Christ. I think of that word which Keats used so dramatically—'forlorn.' It is the English form of the Dutch word verloren, which means 'lost.' But the Word of God, through the apostle Paul, gives the ultimate description, 'without Christ, being aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, having no hope, and without God in the world' (Eph. 2:12)." Dr. Menninger’s word “unloved” causes us to wonder why a person is unloved. We must be loving to be beloved. Unfortunately, we have too many homeless in our city. Not long ago our paper had an article about the homeless and how they loved each other. They were there for each other and, when something terrible happened, they were a grand support system. It puts the rest of us to shame, doesn’t it?" Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?Saddest-Words&id=484463
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To a child possibly "divorce!"
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Guilt.
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Follow
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sexy
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work. :D imsofkuingingiuckfulazy..
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lonesome
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"shattered"
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aint
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Blind
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