Unhappy
pronunciation: ənhæpi
part of speech: adjective
desdichado = star-crossed ; unfortunate ; wretch.
Example: The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Example: It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.Example: He understands that he is just as much a wretch as the next guy, regardless of the degree or severity of the sin.
Desdichado synonyms
sad in spanish: triste, pronunciation: sæd adjectivebad in spanish: malo, pronunciation: bæd adjectivewretched in spanish: desdichado, pronunciation: retʃɪd adjectivenostalgic in spanish: nostálgico, pronunciation: nɔstældʒɪk adjectivesorry in spanish: lo siento, pronunciation: sɑri adjectivemiserable in spanish: miserable, pronunciation: mɪzɜrəbəl adjectivedistressed in spanish: afligido, pronunciation: dɪstrest adjectivesuffering in spanish: sufrimiento, pronunciation: sʌfɜrɪŋ noununpleasant in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: ənplezənt adjectiveunfortunate in spanish: desgraciado, pronunciation: ənfɔrtʃənət adjectivelovesick in spanish: enfermo de amor, pronunciation: lʌvɪsɪk adjectivehomesick in spanish: nostálgico, pronunciation: hoʊmsɪk adjectivedysphoric in spanish: disfórico, pronunciation: dɪsfɔrɪk adjectiveinfelicitous in spanish: infeliz, pronunciation: ɪnfəlɪsətəs adjective