unhappy

adjective28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A common way to say someone is deeply unhappy.

An informal way to emphasize unhappiness.

Used when it is very easy to see that someone is unhappy.

Easy to see or understand that someone is unhappy.

To be very unhappy to a high degree.

Slightly unhappy; not very happy.

Unhappy to a small degree.

Profoundly and intensely unhappy.

An emphatic way to say extremely unhappy.

Extremely unhappy, often with a sense of hopelessness.

Becoming more and more unhappy over a period.

To a moderate degree; somewhat unhappy.

Unhappy to the same degree as someone or something else.

Noticeably and clearly unhappy.

Clearly and definitely unhappy.

A very formal or literary way to say 'very unhappy'.

To be in a state of sadness or dissatisfaction.

To experience the emotion of unhappiness.

To give the impression of being unhappy.

To have an appearance that suggests unhappiness.

To cause someone to become unhappy.

To sound as if one is unhappy when speaking.

To start being in a state of unhappiness.

To gradually become more unhappy over time.

To continue to be in a state of unhappiness.

Expresses dissatisfaction with a person, object, or arrangement.

Specifies the reason or subject of unhappiness.

Often used with a situation or an idea causing unhappiness.