unmerry
adjective
uk/ˌʌnˈmer.i/us/ˌʌnˈmer.i/nothappy, or making youfeelunhappy:
They were aparticularlyunmerrygroupso Itendedto do my own thingratherthanmixwith theothers.
It was one of the most unmerryChristmasesI haveeverexperiencedas we had noelectricityfor twodays.
- Hecontinuedon his own unmerry way,breakingwomen'sheartsandoffendingeveryone.
- Shewrotea children'sstoryabout an unmerry,lonelybearand hisattemptsto makefriends.
- Prison is, ofcourse, always an unmerryplaceto be, but thisprisonwas one of theworst.
Feeling sad and unhappy
- a dog's lifeidiom
- a long faceidiom
- angsty
- be cut upidiom
- be down in the mouthidiom
- be in a funkidiom
- be in bitsidiom
- distraught
- distressed
- dog
- doleful
- lovelorn
- lovesick
- low-spirited
- lugubrious
- wistfully
- woe
- woe is meidiom
- woebegone
- woeful