I am very unhappy.
She felt unhappy after receiving the news about her job.
The little league players were unhappy because their game was rained out. She's unhappy at work and should look for a new job. We planned a fun party, but were unhappy when not many people attended.
There are three syllables in the word "unhappy."
No, "y" is not a vowel in the word "unhappy." In this word, the vowels are "u" and "a."
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
To use an affix in a sentence, simply attach it to a base word to modify its meaning. For example, adding the prefix "un-" to the word "happy" creates "unhappy." Similarly, adding the suffix "-er" to "teach" results in "teacher."
I am not happy nor am I unhappy.
The girl was terribly unhappy, but she was glowing with her deed too.
He was happy, while on the otherhand she was unhappy. This is a sentence using the word on the otherhand.
This is the season of our discontent means we are unhappy.
They decided to plunder the tents of the unhappy campers.
We are unhappy when uncongenial visitors protract their stay.
I feel blue when i am sick and unhappy.
Unhappy is not a compound word. The word unhappy is a root word plus a prefix.
The meal I had at the restaurant was lousy; it was tasteless and overcooked.
The sentence, 'Pity those who are unhappy.' is a correct sentence. The subject of the sentence is implied, the subject is 'you', the verb is 'pity'.
the boy was unhappy when he didn't get what he wanted for christmas
Morose means very sad and unhappy. An example of a sentence using the word could be, Anna was morose because her sister, Ella, would not play with her.