UNHAPPY vs ANGRY: ADJECTIVE
- Not happy or fortunate; unfortunate; unlucky.
- In a degree miserable or wretched; not happy; sad; sorrowful.
- Marked by infelicity; evil; calamitous.
- Not happy; sad.
- Not suitable; inappropriate.
- Not attended by or bringing good fortune; unlucky.
- Not satisfied; displeased or discontented.
- Not happy or joyful; sad or sorrowful.
- Generalized feeling of distress
- Marked by or producing unhappiness
- Experiencing or marked by or causing sadness or sorrow or discontent
- Mischievous; wanton; wicked.
- Causing discomfort
- Not suitable; unsuitable.
- Not lucky; unlucky.
- Not satisfied; unsatisfied.
- Dark and stormy, menacing.
- Displaying or feeling anger.
- Sharp; keen; stimulated.
- Red.
- Showing anger; proceeding from anger; acting as if moved by anger; wearing the marks of anger
- Touched with anger; under the emotion of anger; feeling resentment; enraged; -- followed generally by with before a person, and at before a thing.
- Inflamed and painful, as a sore.
- Troublesome; vexatious; rigorous.
- Feeling or showing anger
- Having a menacing aspect; threatening.
- Indicative of or resulting from anger.
- Feeling or showing anger; incensed or enraged.
- Severely inflamed and painful
- (of the elements) as if showing violent anger
- Inflamed and painful.
UNHAPPY vs ANGRY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Marked by or associated with ill fortune, infelicity, or mishap; inauspicious; ill-omened; calamitous; evil; lamentable.
- Not happy
- Not felicitous; not well suited or appropriate; not apt.
- To make unhappy.
- Not having good hap, fortune, or luck; unfortunate; unlucky.
- Full of tricks; mischievous; tricksy.
- Synonyms Downcast, cheerless.
- Causing grief or trouble; troublesome; vexatious; trying.
- Feeling grief or trouble; grieved; troubled; vexed.
- Feeling or showing anger or resentment (with or at a person, at or about a thing): said of persons.
- Characterized by or manifesting anger; wrathful: as, an angry look or mood; angry words; an angry reply.
- Bearing the marks of anger; having the appearance of being in anger; frowning; fierce: as, an angry countenance; angry billows.
- Having the color of the face of one who is in anger; red.
- Sharp; keen; vigorous.
- = Syn. 3, 4, 5. Indignant, incensed, passionate, resentful, irritated, wrathful, irate, hot, raging, furious, stormy, choleric, inflamed, tumultuous.
- In medicine, inflamed, as a sore; exhibiting inflammation.
UNHAPPY vs ANGRY: RELATED WORDS
- Dissatisfied, Dysphoric, Lovesick, Suffering, Infelicitous, Nostalgic, Distressed, Wretched, Bad, Unfortunate, Homesick, Unpleasant, Sad, Sorry, Miserable
- Irascible, Wrathful, Maddened, Provoked, Huffy, Mad, Angered, Infuriated, Outraged, Livid, Furious, Incensed, Indignant, Enraged, Irate
UNHAPPY vs ANGRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dissatisfied, Dysphoric, Lovesick, Suffering, Infelicitous, Nostalgic, Distressed, Wretched, Bad, Unfortunate, Homesick, Unpleasant, Sad, Sorry, Miserable
- Irascible, Wrathful, Maddened, Provoked, Huffy, Mad, Angered, Infuriated, Outraged, Livid, Furious, Incensed, Indignant, Enraged, Irate
UNHAPPY vs ANGRY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Filled with pity for the unhappy parent, St.
- When I am with you I am unhappy and when I am without you I am unhappy, but you are right.
- Hence, one third of the social workers were unhappy with their salary and they were unhappy with their promotional opportunities.
- Are you identifying what makes unhappy customers so that you can prevent future customers from becoming unhappy?
- The people I see in medicine who are unhappy tend to be unhappy because they have been turned off by a negative experience.
- And the only unhappy person in the United States, single most unhappy, is Hillary Clinton.
- You leave an unhappy relationship, only to end up in another unhappy relationship.
- If your family tries to make you feel unhappy because they are unhappy, this is not healthy behavior.
- The idea goes a little something like this: Unhappy employees, more often than not, breed unhappy customers.
- Tolstoyan insight that each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
- In this sense, angry exchange helps in most cases to move the plot forward because angry emotion provides important drive for selfexpression and action.
- Do you believe that, as the president has said, Mueller is an angry Democrat leading other angry Democrats in a witch hunt?
- Visions of angry saints and an angry Christ tormented him; he believed he was damned to HELL.
- You sound extremely angry and angry people do not make wise decisions nor say wise things.
- When someone is angry and complains, it is easy to become angry yourself.
- LIWC angry words were moderately positively correlated with angry language, as expected.
- When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred.
- Godly people are angry when God is angry.
- Bartleby is also angry, angry at being deprived.
- Ibrahim would say to them: Verily, my Lord is today angry as He had never been angry before and would never be angry afterwards.
UNHAPPY vs ANGRY: QUESTIONS
- Is Eknath Shinde unhappy with BJP-Shiv Sena alliance?
- What happens if you are unhappy with an arbitrator?
- How many Singaporeans are unhappy with their lives?
- How many emoji unhappy illustrations&vectors are available?
- Are PKR voters unhappy with their party leadership?
- Is the unhappy habit of self-abnegation Unbreakable?
- Who many people are unhappy because their overweight?
- Are you unhappy with Virgin Media customer service?
- Are international students unhappy with American Friends?
- Are Americans'desperately unhappy'in their relationships?
- How much do Angry Birds Transformers Telepods cost?
- Are McDonald's franchisees angry with corporate executives?
- Why are bereaved relatives so frustrated and angry?
- Why do angry characters have bulging forehead veins?
- Are the Angry Birds Star Wars characters copyrighted?
- How often does Angry Robot read unsolicited manuscripts?
- Can being angry about emotional manipulation be good?
- Is Angry Birds Star Wars the First Angry Birds game?
- Is there an Angry Birds trainer for Angry Birds Friends?
- Is it correct to use the phrase'angry on or angry with'?