unhappily in English

adverb
1
in an unhappy manner.
‘The other international students don't take me seriously any more,’ he noted unhappily .
adverb

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1. He wags his head unhappily.

2. "I don't know," Bill answered unhappily.

3. The bad end unhappily, the good unluckily.

4. His wife, unhappily, died five years ago.

5. Unhappily, he never saw that girl again.

6. He walked unhappily towards the house.

7. Unhappily, she is not here today.

8. Unhappily, such good luck is rare.

9. "I don't have your imagination," King said unhappily.

10. Unhappily for Berkowitz, he never got a penny.

11. She sat gazing unhappily out of the window.

12. But first, unhappily, there was the revolution.

13. He lay down in bed again slowly and unhappily.

14. Unhappily, she was not able to complete the course.

15. Unhappily, she was not able to complete the class.

16. Then, unhappily, Mrs. Dennis died on 24 February 19

17. Unhappily, the northern kingdom had a disastrous start.

18. 'I've made a big mistake,' she said unhappily.

19. Unhappily the facts do not wholly bear out the theory.

20. Also patron of cowherds, spousal separation, and unhappily married men.

21. And who was she trying to kid, anyway? she thought unhappily.

22. Unhappily, the cultivators betrayed the vineyard owner, even killing his son.

23. Her attempts to reunite with her father may end very unhappily.

24. Alimony often enables a woman who lived unhappily married to live happily unmarried.

25. Also patron of spousal Separation, and unhappily married men; he is invoked against impotence.

26. It all goes merrily or unhappily along whether you stick around to watch or not.

27. (Genesis 1:31; Job 38:4-7) Unhappily, though, that universal peace did not last.

28. Antonyms for Contentedly include unhappily, miserably, cheerlessly, morosely, bleakly, despairingly, sullenly, darkly, disconsolately and dispiritedly

29. They were very unhappily married but kept up appearances for the sake of their children.

30. 19 It all goes merrily or unhappily along whether you stick around to watch or not.

31. Averagely attractive, generally assumed to be gay, though he isn't, he seems unhappily doomed to heterosexual singlehood

32. Unhappily, within six months of our arrival in Brazil, I contracted an intestinal disorder with amoebas.

33. Unhappily, many gain the wealth they seek and still have a feeling of emptiness and dissatisfaction.

34. Agriculture was the main occupation for many years but now unhappily few farms remain, due to building development.

35. Blithely: 1 adv in a joyous manner Synonyms: gayly , happily , jubilantly , merrily , mirthfully Antonyms: unhappily in an unpleasant way

36. He manages a hotel unhappily located across from the cathedral where workers and riot police have staged nightly confrontations.

37. Unhappily, that quality has been agonizingly absent from Middle East diplomacy for almost as long as anyone can remember.

38. Dad and the girls put marge and marmalade on theirs, with Betsy glancing unhappily from one parent to the other.

39. Unhappily, she averted her head so that he could not see the glimmer of tears that smarted behind her eyelids.

40. Unhappily, habits which may have had some virtue in times of scarcity became vices in times of relative abundance.

41. They believed that after death, those who had lived unhappily or had died violently became vengeful spirits who haunted the living.

42. 8 WedLock, as it's coyly named, is a new type of casualty insurance that gives the unhappily married policyholder a payout after he or she is unhitched.

43. Susan Sarandon plays no-nonsense Louise, a single woman who convinces her unhappily married best friend, the loopy Thelma (Geena Davis), to take a road trip with her for much-needed chick bonding.

44. A great fear of single urbanites comes unhappily true for the central character in “A life,” a bleak new play by Adam Bock that opened on Monday at Playwrights Horizons.David Hyde Pierce stars

45. But, perceiving the work potential of the wind and denoting a rational exploitation of nature as a motor force for an harmonious development (which today unhappily seems a notion dislocated of reality), man also appealed to the aeolian force, thus building the first wind mills.