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101 entristecerse
• become gloomy• become sad• become unhappy• grievance report• grieve about• sadden -
102 estar a disgusto
• be ill at ease• be unhappy• be upset -
103 estar descontento
• be unhappy -
104 generalizar
• form general principles• generalise• generalize• make cohesive• make common cause• make fun of• make genuflect• make unhappy• make unpalatable• speak in generalities• talk frankly• talk gibberish -
105 infausto
• doom-laden• fateful• haphazardly• haploid• ill-fated• ill-starred• unhappy• unlucky -
106 infeliz
• fateful• haphazardly• haploid• ill-fated• ill-starred• sorry fellow• unhappy• wrestling match• wretchedly -
107 lacerado
• laced ruffles• laceration• unhappy• unlucky• wound with arrows• wounded person -
108 malcontento
• discontented• displeased• Malaysia• maldistribution• unhappy -
109 triste
• cheerless• doleful• down in the dumps• gloomily• glorifiable• mirthless• mournful• sad• saddening• sorrowful• under a cloud• unhappy• wistful -
110 universalizar
• conventionalize• make unhappy• make unpalatable• spread out• universalize -
111 acontecimiento desafortunado
m.1 unhappy event, misfortune.2 unfortunate event, mishap. -
112 estar descontento
v.to be unhappy. -
113 lacerado
adj.1 unfortunate, unhappy.2 leprous.3 lacerated, wounded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: lacerar. -
114 mohina
( mohíno [moíno], term of uncertain origin, perhaps related to moho 'rust,' 'mold,' or 'mildew,' that originally compared an unhappy person to a rusty object or a plant covered with moss or mold. The principal meaning of mohíno in Spanish is 'sad' or 'gloomy.') Carlisle references this term as "animal-like," but no Spanish source gives a similar definition. The quote provided by Carlisle indicates that the term probably refers not to the nature of an animal, but to a color ("Buckskin, black, mohina, grey, r'arin' roan or buckin' bay...")
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Unhappy — Un*hap py, a. 1. Not happy or fortunate; unfortunate; unlucky; as, affairs have taken an unhappy turn. [1913 Webster] 2. In a degree miserable or wretched; not happy; sad; sorrowful; as, children render their parents unhappy by misconduct. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unhappy — [adj1] sad bleak, bleeding*, blue*, bummed out*, cheerless, crestfallen, dejected, depressed, despondent, destroyed, disconsolate, dismal, dispirited, down*, down and out*, downbeat, downcast, down in the mouth*, dragged, dreary, gloomy, grim,… … New thesaurus
unhappy — index bitter (reproachful), deplorable, despondent, disconsolate, lamentable, lugubrious, pessimistic … Law dictionary
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unhappy — infelicitous, inapt, unsuitable, improper, inappropriate, unfitting, *unfit Analogous words: inept, maladroit, gauche, *awkward Antonyms: happy … New Dictionary of Synonyms
unhappy — ► ADJECTIVE (unhappier, unhappiest) 1) not happy. 2) unfortunate. DERIVATIVES unhappily adverb unhappiness noun … English terms dictionary
unhappy — [unhap′ē] adj. unhappier, unhappiest 1. unlucky; unfortunate 2. sad; wretched; sorrowful 3. not suitable or apt; ill chosen 4. Obs. evil; reprehensible unhappily adv. unhappiness n … English World dictionary
unhappy — adj. 1) unhappy about, at, over; in; with (she was unhappy about/at/over the news) 2) unhappy to + inf. (she was unhappy to learn the news) 3) unhappy that + clause (we are unhappy that you cannot visit us) * * * [ʌn hæpɪ] at in over with (she… … Combinatory dictionary
unhappy — [[t]ʌnhæ̱pi[/t]] ♦♦♦ unhappier, unhappiest 1) ADJ GRADED If you are unhappy, you are sad and depressed. Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy... He was a shy, sometimes unhappy man... I thought of my father s unhappy boyhood.… … English dictionary
unhappy */*/ — UK [ʌnˈhæpɪ] / US adjective Word forms unhappy : adjective unhappy comparative unhappier superlative unhappiest 1) a) feeling sad or upset Why are you so unhappy? Her father was a desperately unhappy man. b) used about situations and experiences… … English dictionary
unhappy — un|hap|py W3S3 [ʌnˈhæpi] adj comparative unhappier superlative unhappiest 1.) not happy ▪ If you re so unhappy, why don t you change jobs? ▪ Leslie had an unhappy childhood. ▪ an unhappy marriage ▪ I was desperately unhappy . 2.) … Dictionary of contemporary English