unhappiness
121κακοδαιμονικόν — κακοδαιμονικός bringing unhappiness masc acc sg κακοδαιμονικός bringing unhappiness neut nom/voc/acc sg …
122κακοδαιμονία — κακοδαιμονίᾱ , κακοδαιμονία unhappiness fem nom/voc/acc dual κακοδαιμονίᾱ , κακοδαιμονία unhappiness fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
123κακοδαιμονίας — κακοδαιμονίᾱς , κακοδαιμονία unhappiness fem acc pl κακοδαιμονίᾱς , κακοδαιμονία unhappiness fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
124κακοδαιμονίᾳ — κακοδαιμονίαι , κακοδαιμονία unhappiness fem nom/voc pl κακοδαιμονίᾱͅ , κακοδαιμονία unhappiness fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
125un|hap|pi|ness — «uhn HAP ee nihs», noun. 1. the fact or condition of being unhappy; sadness; sorrow: »We are erecting a first line of defense against personal maladjustment and unhappiness (New York Times). 2. bad luck; misfortune: »It is our great unhappiness,… …
126black day — {n.} A day of great unhappiness; a disaster. * /It was a black day when our business venture collapsed./ …
127dog's life — {n. phr.} A life of misery, poverty, and unhappiness. * /Diogenes, the Greek philosopher, lived a dog s life inside an empty barrel./ …
128get to the heart of — {v. phr.} To find the most important facts about or the central meaning of; understand the most important thing about. * /You can often get to the heart of people s unhappiness by letting them talk./ * / If you can find a topic sentence, often it …