Happiness and unhappiness were measured out by Nemesis.
No. Unhappy is an adjective. The noun is unhappiness.
No, unhappiness is a noun. It refers to the state of not being happy or experiencing feelings of sadness or discontent.
Nemesis was the Greek goddess of giving out justly deserved penalties to someone who had done wrong. She was also a vengeful goddess. It can also mean something that causes unhappiness. Such as "My new shoes are my nemesis as they are making my feet sore".
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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.
The noun form for the adjective unhappy is unhappiness.
The prefix in "unhappiness" is "un-," which means "not." It is added to the root word "happiness" to change its meaning to the opposite.
The word "misery" can be used to describe a state of no happiness. It refers to intense unhappiness or suffering.
"Her unhappiness that day affected the mood of all her friends to a point where they all felt somber."
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