Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling sad or unhappy in American Thesaurus
Feeling sad or unhappy
miserable (adjective)
agonized (adjective)
very upset or angry, so that you can no longer deal with something or someone calmly. The British expression is at the end of your tether
upset about something
broken-hearted (adjective)
claustrophobic (adjective)
feeling unhappy because you are in a situation in which you do not have enough freedom
despondent (adjective)
very unhappy because you do not believe that an unpleasant situation will improve
devastated (adjective)
disconsolate (adjective)
dismayed (adjective)
very upset, disappointed, or annoyed about something surprising or shocking that has happened
distressed (adjective)
downhearted (adjective)
grief-stricken (adjective)
grumpy (adjective)
unhappy and dissatisfied, often for no obvious reason
heartbroken (adjective)
heartsick (adjective)
literary extremely sad or disappointed
heavy-hearted (adjective)
literary very sad
in a bad way ()
inconsolable (adjective)
so unhappy or disappointed that no one can make you feel better
lachrymose (adjective)
literary someone who is lachrymose is very sad or is crying
lost without ()
very sad or unable to deal with something without the help of someone or something
lugubrious (adjective)
off balance ()
on a downer (informal)
informal feeling sad, negative, or disappointed
regretfully (adverb)
screwed up (adjective)
informal feeling very upset, unhappy, or confused, especially as a result of a bad experience
sepulchral (adjective)
literary sad and serious
sick and tired of something/sick to death of something ()
very unhappy about something
unfulfilled (adjective)