Opposite of experiencing or feeling delight, satisfaction, or pleasure
“I'm really unhappy that you broke my favorite vase!”
Opposite of feeling or showing an appreciation for something done or received
“I always felt resentful towards Mike for always finishing second to him at everything.”
Opposite of willing and eager (to do something)
“I was a reluctant spectator to Mary's confrontational outbursts.”
(somewhat dated) Opposite of having or causing joy or happiness
“We received depressing news that our loan would not be approved.”
Opposite of cheerfully unconcerned about the future or things in general
“He was, in spite of all his genius and accomplishment, a troubled man seeking his own truth.”
Opposite of noticeably happy and optimistic
“Ebenezer Scrooge was a cheerless character who also mistreated others.”
Opposite of feeling or showing pleasure and satisfaction, especially at an event or a situation
“I am utterly dissatisfied with this meal. I demand a refund!”
Opposite of showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
“Appallingly low turnout for the June elections showed that voters are apathetic.”
Opposite of pleasant and satisfactory
“The layout of the apartment was bad, and the kitchen was too small.”
Opposite of pleased with having the honor of doing something
“My pride is instantly deflated and I feel insulted, but I continue because my drive is not financial.”
Opposite of loudly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
(archaic) Opposite of to give satisfaction or joy to
“I want to please all of my guests and displease none.”
Opposite of to cause to become happy or pleased
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