unhappy

[ʌnˈhæpi]

unhappy Definition

  • 1not happy; sad or depressed
  • 2displeased or discontented; dissatisfied or unhappy with something

Using unhappy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unhappy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was unhappy with her job and decided to quit.

  • Example

    The news made him very unhappy.

  • Example

    He looked unhappy and tired.

  • Example

    The unhappy child cried all night.

unhappy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unhappy

Phrases with unhappy

  • to cause someone to feel sad, disappointed, or displeased

    Example

    The decision to cancel the event made many people unhappy.

  • a marriage in which the partners are not happy and may be considering separation or divorce

    Example

    They tried to work things out, but it was clear that they were in an unhappy marriage.

  • a customer who is not satisfied with a product or service

    Example

    The store manager tried to appease the unhappy customer by offering a refund.

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Summary: unhappy in Brief

The term 'unhappy' [ʌnˈhæpi] refers to a state of sadness or dissatisfaction. It can describe a person's emotional state, as in 'The unhappy child cried all night,' or a person's reaction to a situation, as in 'She was unhappy with her job and decided to quit.' 'Unhappy' has synonyms like 'miserable' and 'depressed,' and antonyms like 'happy' and 'satisfied.' Phrases like 'an unhappy marriage' and 'an unhappy customer' extend the term to specific contexts.

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