Unhappiness in a sentence as a noun

"Oh, it must be my attachment to tchotchkes that causes my unhappiness.

Most of these relationships do not end well and lead to long-term unhappiness for both parties.

A wall of shame sounds amusing at first blush, but it would quickly become a source of a lot of negativity and unhappiness.

We get it, you have cleaner cities, healthier people, lesser discrimination and no unhappiness.

I might as well flame a bit about my personal unhappiness with the current trend toward multicore architecture.

It can help frame the scope of your unhappiness, but it is irrelevant how happy you are related to a child soldier in Somalia.

It's the expectation of fairness in human structures, which is just unreasonable at scale, that creates the unhappiness.

Longer commute time is highly correlated with unhappiness.

Despite the near universal unhappiness, the developers defended version 3, making them seem out of touch.

You only have a handful of players and giant barriers to entry, so it's not easy to send a real signal about your unhappiness or choose an alternative.

That portion of the article is referring to clinical depression, not general loneliness and unhappiness.

There is no imaginable practical consequence from this besides expressing unhappiness.

So now that you've read Machiavelli and Cialdini, and feel you understand users better... then instead of using that to respond better to them and make the world a better place for them... you decide to take delight in their unhappiness instead?Wow, I've never said something like this on HN before, but unless undetected sarcasm is wooshing over my head: what a *****.

Unhappiness definitions

noun

emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being

See also: sadness

noun

state characterized by emotions ranging from mild discontentment to deep grief