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unhappy
[ uhn-hap-ee ]
adjective
- sad; miserable; wretched:
Why is she so unhappy?
Synonyms: distressed, cheerless, downcast, sorrowful
- unfortunate; unlucky:
an unhappy incident.
Synonyms: hapless
- unfavorable; inauspicious:
an unhappy omen.
Synonyms: unpropitious
- infelicitous; unsuitable:
an unhappy choice of words.
Synonyms: inapt, inappropriate
- Archaic. causing trouble; reprehensible; troublesome.
unhappy
/ ʌnˈhæpɪ /
adjective
- not joyful; sad or depressed
- unfortunate or wretched
an unhappy fellow
- tactless or inappropriate
an unhappy remark
- archaic.unfavourable
Derived Forms
- unˈhappily, adverb
- unˈhappiness, noun
Other Words From
- un·happi·ly adverb
- un·happi·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“We are saddened and disappointed that some residents of the Hollywood Arts Collective are unhappy with the property,” Pynes said.
Businesses unhappy with the findings could reject them and pursue a claim against a provider through the county courts.
Police said the driver was unhappy with a divorce settlement, but the incident sparked questions about a recent spate of public violence in the country.
Iza allegedly took the man’s phone and used it to transfer money to himself because he was unhappy with the festivities.
This gives victims the right to a review when unhappy with a police decision not to charge, after a suspect has been interviewed under caution.
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