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unhappily

1 of 1adverb
/ʌnˈhæpɪli/
1

in a way that is not pleasant or joyful

  • He looked at the rain-soaked picnic blanket unhappily as their outdoor plans were spoiled.
  • The child gazed unhappily at the broken toy, tears welling up in their eyes.
  • She sighed unhappily upon hearing the disappointing news.
  • The employee worked unhappily in a toxic work environment.
  • The cat meowed unhappily when left alone for an extended period.
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2

used to introduce or emphasize something regrettable or unfortunate

  • Unhappily, the negotiations broke down before an agreement could be reached.
  • Unhappily, his application arrived after the deadline had passed.
  • The book, unhappily, went out of print within a year.
  • Unhappily, many residents ignored the evacuation warning.
  • Unhappily, their efforts to resolve the issue were in vain.
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