Unhappiness

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈhæp.i.nəs/

Definitions of unhappiness

noun a state of being unhappy or not satisfied

Example Sentences

A1 She felt unhappiness after losing her favorite toy.

A2 The unhappiness in his eyes was evident as he spoke about his difficult childhood.

B1 The therapist helped her work through her unhappiness and find ways to cope with stress.

B2 Despite his success, a deep sense of unhappiness lingered within him.

C1 The constant unhappiness in her marriage eventually led to a decision to seek counseling.

C2 His unhappiness with the current political situation drove him to become more involved in activism.

Examples of unhappiness in a Sentence

formal The study found a correlation between chronic stress and unhappiness.

informal She couldn't hide her unhappiness after failing the exam.

slang His breakup with her caused a lot of unhappiness.

figurative Unhappiness is like a dark cloud that follows him everywhere.

Grammatical Forms of unhappiness

plural

unhappinesses

comparative

more unhappy

superlative

most unhappy

present tense

unhappiness

future tense

will be unhappy

perfect tense

has been unhappy

continuous tense

is being unhappy

singular

unhappiness

positive degree

happy

infinitive

to be unhappy

gerund

being unhappy

participle

unhappy

Origin and Evolution of unhappiness

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'unhappiness' originated from the Old English word 'unhappy' which was derived from the word 'unhap' meaning misfortune or bad luck.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unhappiness' evolved to encompass a broader range of negative emotions and feelings beyond just misfortune or bad luck, reflecting a more nuanced understanding of mental and emotional well-being.