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supersad

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English

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Etymology

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From super- +‎ sad.

Adjective

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supersad (comparative more supersad, superlative most supersad)

  1. (informal) Extremely sad; very sorrowful.
    • 2015 July 4, Juliet Macur, “Nation's Roars for Carli Lloyd Are Missing the Voice of a Cherished Fan”, in New York Times[1]:
      Lloyd was at training camp in Los Angeles when she heard the news. She called Barbara Klobach and left a voice message, saying it was "supersad news" and adding, "I wasn’t expecting to hear that." She hadn’t known that her former coach had A.L.S.