Unhappiness is a noun, not a verb.
After years of unhappiness with her weight, she finally found a plan that worked for her.She was a beautiful, famous celebrity who hid her unhappiness with parties and alcohol.
The noun form for the adjective unhappy is unhappiness.
"Unhappiness" is a abstract noun, as it represents a non-physical concept or idea rather than a tangible object.
When you blame someone or something for your unhappiness, you are displaying a lack of personal accountability and ownership over your emotions. It may prevent you from taking steps to address the root cause of your unhappiness and hinder your ability to find solutions or make improvements.
sad
No, it is an adjective. The related verb is "to sadden" (make sad).
Sorrow can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Unhappiness. Verb: To express grief.
The abstract noun form of the adjective unhappy is unhappiness.
I was beleaguered with unhappiness. - adjective He beleaguered her with pleas for forgiveness. - verb
Happiness and unhappiness were measured out by Nemesis.
No. Unhappy is an adjective. The noun is unhappiness.
The word 'dissatisfied' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to dissatisfy. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to dissatisfy is dissatisfaction.
groan
unhappiness
The noun form of the adjective 'unhappy' is unhappiness.
After years of unhappiness with her weight, she finally found a plan that worked for her.She was a beautiful, famous celebrity who hid her unhappiness with parties and alcohol.
Unhappy means not happy, down, sad, depressed, or angry.