Sadly vs Unhappy - What's the difference?
sadly | unhappy |
In a sad manner; sorrowfully.
Unfortunately, sad to say.
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Not happy; sad.
* The Beggar's Opera
Not satisfied; unsatisfied.
Not lucky; unlucky.
Not suitable; unsuitable.
As an adverb sadly
is in a sad manner; sorrowfully.As an adjective unhappy is
not happy; sad.sadly
English
Adverb
(en-adv)Tottenham 1-5 Chelsea, passage=Before kick-off, a section of Chelsea's support sadly let themselves and their club down by noisily interrupting the silence held in memory of the Hillsborough disaster and for Livorno midfielder Piermario Morosini, who collapsed and died after suffering a heart attack during a Serie B game on Saturday.}}
Usage notes
In sense of “unfortunately”, most often used either in the collocation “sadly mistaken” or as a (sentence adverb). See discussion of sentence modifiers at (hopefully) and (regretfully).Synonyms
* (in a sad manner) (l), (l), (l), (l) (various terms for particular shades of sadness) * (unfortunately) (l), (l), (l), (l), (l)unhappy
English
Adjective
(er)- A moment of time may make us unhappy forever.