What are unhappy words?

What are unhappy words?

depressed, despondent, miserable, sorry, calamitous, unfortunate, troubled, bleak, blue, cheerless, crestfallen, chapfallen, dejected, destroyed, disconsolate, discouraged, dismal, dispirited, distressed, doleful.

What are 5 words for bad?

atrocious

  • appalling.
  • awful.
  • bad.
  • beastly.
  • detestable.
  • disgusting.
  • dreadful.
  • execrable.

What is a word for easily upset?

1. Irritable, testy, touchy, irascible are adjectives meaning easily upset, offended, or angered. Irritable means easily annoyed or bothered, and it implies cross and snappish behavior: an irritable clerk, rude and hostile; Impatient and irritable, he was constantly complaining.

What can I say instead of very upset?

synonyms for very upset

  • agitated.
  • distraught.
  • excited.
  • frantic.
  • furious.
  • livid.
  • resentful.
  • abandoned.

How do you say not happy?

unhappy

  1. depressed.
  2. despondent.
  3. miserable.
  4. not happy.
  5. sorry.
  6. troubled.
  7. bleak.
  8. blue.

How do you say Sad?

If you want to improve your vocabulary, here is a list of 20 words you can use instead of just plainly using ‘SAD’

  1. Hopeless.
  2. Depressed.
  3. Mournful.
  4. Despairing.
  5. Miserable.
  6. Downcast.
  7. Gloomy.
  8. Heartbroken.

What do you call a moody person?

Irritable and quick to take offense at petty things. sulky. sullen. angry. temperamental.

What is a mad person called?

a person who is or behaves as if insane; lunatic; maniac.

What is a sad word?

pessimistic, melancholy, bitter, somber, dismal, wistful, heartbroken, sorry, sorrowful, mournful, dark, pathetic, regrettable, moving, bad, unhappy, depressing, poignant, tragic, serious.

How do you express unhappiness?

Feeling sad or unhappy – thesaurus

  1. sad. adjective. feeling unhappy, especially because something bad has happened.
  2. unhappy. adjective. feeling sad or upset.
  3. gloomy. adjective. feeling sad and without hope.
  4. melancholy. adjective.
  5. sorrowful. adjective.
  6. subdued. adjective.
  7. bleak. adjective.
  8. wistful. adjective.