English to Urdu Dictionary unhappiness

unhappiness

دکھ
definition
noun
I've seen too much unhappiness caused by broken marriages
the feeling of not being happy; sadness.
example
residents expressed their 'unhappiness' at the council's decision
But the level of support for the motion shows the 'unhappiness' among members.
He's coming in at a time when there's a lot of 'unhappiness' with the field.
Viewers voiced their 'unhappiness' at the upheaval on the company's website.
The main reason for his departure was his 'unhappiness' with the company's performance.
Her approach forced me to think about my contribution to the 'unhappiness' in our home.
But 'unhappiness' at workloads has been building up across the country for three years.
I've seen too much 'unhappiness' caused by broken marriages
The notes by the deceased may, he submitted, have genuinely expressed 'unhappiness' at the time of writing.
Attachment is not wholesome; it will sooner or later bring 'unhappiness' .
Even the ballads sound like the singers have only vaguely heard of the concept of romantic 'unhappiness' .
Moscow has frequently expressed its 'unhappiness' at losing control over the region.
Every step forward, every sentence of the book seems to contain a balance of 'unhappiness' .
residents expressed their 'unhappiness' at the council's decision
Jasper was sitting in the back, groaning in 'unhappiness' .
My 'unhappiness' with the curriculum at the Academy deepened day by day.
Scientology is meant to help clear people of 'unhappiness' .
There is a lot of discomfort and 'unhappiness' around the country about congestion and about transportation services in general.
I found myself quietly cheering at some of your eloquent criticisms of the pharmacological approach to 'unhappiness' .
I've seen too much 'unhappiness' caused by broken marriages
His ability seemed to spring from perversity; perhaps even from 'unhappiness' .
And there were bishops who did not disguise their 'unhappiness' with bishops who even raised such awkward questions.
The reluctance of the peasants to sign statutory documents reflects their 'unhappiness' about the terms of the Act of Emancipation of 1861.
We go through periods of relative 'unhappiness' or relative contentment.
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