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Unhappiness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unhappiness is a state of sadness or dissatisfaction, often caused by disappointment, loneliness, or unmet desires. It describes a lack of joy or contentment in one’s life or situation.

unhappiness

/ʌnˈhæpinəs/ /ʌnˈhæpinəs/

Definition:

The state of not being happy; sadness or discontent.

Synonyms:

sorrow, misery, melancholy, gloom

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

happiness, joy, contentment

Common Collocations:

deep unhappiness, cause unhappiness, feelings of unhappiness, express unhappiness

Derivatives:

unhappy, unhappily

Usage Tips:

Use "unhappiness" to describe a prolonged state of sadness rather than a fleeting emotion.

Common Phrases:

wallow in unhappiness, cloud of unhappiness, sea of unhappiness

Etymology:

Derived from "un-" (not) + "happiness," originating from Old English "hap" (luck).

Examples:

  • 1. She felt deep unhappiness after the loss.
  • 2. His unhappiness was evident in his frown.
  • 3. Financial struggles often lead to unhappiness.
  • 4. They tried to hide their unhappiness with smiles.

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