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		Definition of unhappy in English: unhappyadjectiveunhappier, unhappiestʌnˈhapiˌənˈhæpi 1Not happy.  Example sentencesExamples -  If all they've done is suffer an unhappy marriage, we should leave them to their marital misery.
 -  Let us assume one child is reasonably happy, well adjusted and the other is unhappy.
 -  An unhappy and frustrated mother is going to lead to a miserable child.
 -  He tells her that he is desperately unhappy and that his marriage is over.
 -  I have been fortunate enough to have had more happy hours than unhappy ones.
 -  There are things external to us and internal to us that makes us happy or unhappy.
 -  Williams is to play an unhappy housewife who decides a lobotomy will cure her depression.
 -  Her motto hasn't made her happy, but she's never made herself unhappy by being untrue to herself.
 -  This book also reminds parents of the impact of divorce or an unhappy marriage on children.
 -  I was still unhappy, at times mildly depressed, and on top of that I was getting angry on a regular basis.
 -  One in five people actually say they are depressed or unhappy, and report high levels of stress.
 -  A young man looks back over his unhappy marriage and struggles to come to terms with his wife's suicide.
 -  He never told me he was unhappy in his marriage and I never got that impression.
 -  The only difference is that at Christmas we are more aware of how happy or unhappy we are.
 -  She responded by encouraging Eliza to leave her unhappy marriage and her new baby.
 -  Bibliotherapy is making a lot of people rich, but it is making unhappy people happier?
 -  I realised that it took much to make her happy but she could become unhappy in a fraction of a second.
 -  He's deeply, deeply unhappy, and he couldn't see himself being happy at the end.
 -  We had one girl in who hates hospitals and was so unhappy and sullen when she arrived.
 -  After all, in blogging all families are happy and unhappy in precisely the same way.
 
  Synonyms sad, miserable, sorrowful, dejected, despondent, disconsolate, morose, regretful, broken-hearted, heartbroken, down, downcast, dispirited, downhearted, heavy-hearted, crestfallen, depressed, melancholy, blue, gloomy, glum, mournful, despairing, doleful, forlorn, woebegone, woeful, tearful, long-faced, joyless, cheerless, out of sorts informal down in the mouth, down in the dumps, fed up, grumpy rare lachrymose - 1.1unhappy at/about/with Not satisfied or pleased with (a situation)
 many were unhappy about the scale of the cuts  Example sentencesExamples -  If youngsters are unhappy with the state of the country, they have only themselves to blame.
 -  Local activists are very, very unhappy at the way his situation has been handled.
 -  I had no indication that people were unhappy with the method of consultation and I must apologise for it.
 -  It's not that I'm unhappy about the situation, but it does feel a wee bit overwhelming sometimes.
 -  Wellington himself became increasingly tired, irritable and unhappy with his situation.
 -  The Asian and African churches who needed the support were unhappy with this attitude.
 -  The teachers were unhappy about the situation and shared the unease of parents in relation to the matter.
 -  A similar number were unhappy with their bosses and the way their companies operated.
 -  I'm still very unhappy about the situation and I'm making more of an effort to find a new job.
 -  I guess I should have added that if you're unhappy with a link, then just mail me and I'll take it off here!
 -  Doctors were unhappy with her condition and induced her, but did not expect the baby to arrive until Boxing Day.
 -  Demand the right to terminate your contract at short notice if you are unhappy with the agency's performance.
 -  You may want to change network if you are unhappy with the service, or if most of your friends and family are on another network.
 -  I am very unhappy with him, because I don't think he is always being honest about his motives.
 -  He has been unhappy with criticism of his decision not to return to Washington immediately after the attack.
 -  This is the icing on a cake of me being increasingly unhappy with my career.
 -  The fact that so many women are unhappy with their bodies is evidence that the strategy of the beauty industry has worked.
 -  They were unhappy with Roberts' decision and the methods that he used to shut down the paper.
 -  He later urged people to write to him or the courts if they are unhappy with the sentencing of criminals.
 -  There was no falling out but I was annoyed and very unhappy with the situation.
 
  Synonyms dissatisfied, displeased, discontented, disappointed, disgruntled disapproving of British informal not best pleased  
 2Unfortunate.  Example sentencesExamples -  At this point it has been a mixture of some vision and some happy and unhappy accidents.
 
  Synonyms unfortunate, unlucky, luckless, hapless, ill-starred, ill-fated, star-crossed, ill-omened, doomed, blighted, wretched, miserable disadvantageous, adverse informal jinxed    Definition of unhappy in US English: unhappyadjectiveˌənˈhæpiˌənˈhapē 1Not happy.  Aunt Millie looked unhappy  Example sentencesExamples -  Let us assume one child is reasonably happy, well adjusted and the other is unhappy.
 -  We had one girl in who hates hospitals and was so unhappy and sullen when she arrived.
 -  I have been fortunate enough to have had more happy hours than unhappy ones.
 -  This book also reminds parents of the impact of divorce or an unhappy marriage on children.
 -  I was still unhappy, at times mildly depressed, and on top of that I was getting angry on a regular basis.
 -  I realised that it took much to make her happy but she could become unhappy in a fraction of a second.
 -  One in five people actually say they are depressed or unhappy, and report high levels of stress.
 -  After all, in blogging all families are happy and unhappy in precisely the same way.
 -  He's deeply, deeply unhappy, and he couldn't see himself being happy at the end.
 -  Williams is to play an unhappy housewife who decides a lobotomy will cure her depression.
 -  He tells her that he is desperately unhappy and that his marriage is over.
 -  Her motto hasn't made her happy, but she's never made herself unhappy by being untrue to herself.
 -  He never told me he was unhappy in his marriage and I never got that impression.
 -  A young man looks back over his unhappy marriage and struggles to come to terms with his wife's suicide.
 -  Bibliotherapy is making a lot of people rich, but it is making unhappy people happier?
 -  She responded by encouraging Eliza to leave her unhappy marriage and her new baby.
 -  There are things external to us and internal to us that makes us happy or unhappy.
 -  An unhappy and frustrated mother is going to lead to a miserable child.
 -  If all they've done is suffer an unhappy marriage, we should leave them to their marital misery.
 -  The only difference is that at Christmas we are more aware of how happy or unhappy we are.
 
  Synonyms sad, miserable, sorrowful, dejected, despondent, disconsolate, morose, regretful, broken-hearted, heartbroken, down, downcast, dispirited, downhearted, heavy-hearted, crestfallen, depressed, melancholy, blue, gloomy, glum, mournful, despairing, doleful, forlorn, woebegone, woeful, tearful, long-faced, joyless, cheerless, out of sorts - 1.1unhappy at/about/withpredicative Not satisfied or pleased with (a situation)
 many were unhappy about the scale of the cuts  Example sentencesExamples -  I guess I should have added that if you're unhappy with a link, then just mail me and I'll take it off here!
 -  This is the icing on a cake of me being increasingly unhappy with my career.
 -  The teachers were unhappy about the situation and shared the unease of parents in relation to the matter.
 -  He has been unhappy with criticism of his decision not to return to Washington immediately after the attack.
 -  I had no indication that people were unhappy with the method of consultation and I must apologise for it.
 -  Wellington himself became increasingly tired, irritable and unhappy with his situation.
 -  Local activists are very, very unhappy at the way his situation has been handled.
 -  The fact that so many women are unhappy with their bodies is evidence that the strategy of the beauty industry has worked.
 -  A similar number were unhappy with their bosses and the way their companies operated.
 -  You may want to change network if you are unhappy with the service, or if most of your friends and family are on another network.
 -  I am very unhappy with him, because I don't think he is always being honest about his motives.
 -  Doctors were unhappy with her condition and induced her, but did not expect the baby to arrive until Boxing Day.
 -  There was no falling out but I was annoyed and very unhappy with the situation.
 -  It's not that I'm unhappy about the situation, but it does feel a wee bit overwhelming sometimes.
 -  If youngsters are unhappy with the state of the country, they have only themselves to blame.
 -  I'm still very unhappy about the situation and I'm making more of an effort to find a new job.
 -  They were unhappy with Roberts' decision and the methods that he used to shut down the paper.
 -  The Asian and African churches who needed the support were unhappy with this attitude.
 -  Demand the right to terminate your contract at short notice if you are unhappy with the agency's performance.
 -  He later urged people to write to him or the courts if they are unhappy with the sentencing of criminals.
 
  Synonyms dissatisfied, displeased, discontented, disappointed, disgruntled  - 1.2 Unfortunate.
 Example sentencesExamples -  At this point it has been a mixture of some vision and some happy and unhappy accidents.
 
  Synonyms unfortunate, unlucky, luckless, hapless, ill-starred, ill-fated, star-crossed, ill-omened, doomed, blighted, wretched, miserable  
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