Infelices (en. Unhappy)

/in-fe-li-ces/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
People who are not happy.
The unhappy often seek to change their situation.
Los infelices a menudo buscan cambiar su situación.
Individuals who suffer from misfortune or bad luck.
There is empathy for the unhappy in the city.
Se siente empatía por los infelices de la ciudad.

Etymology

From the Latin 'infelicis', which means 'not happy'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

unhappy by choice
People who decide to live in unhappiness.
infelices por elección
to feel unhappy
To experience a state of discontent or sadness.
sentirse infeliz

Related Words

unhappiness
State of being unhappy.
infelicidad
misfortune
Situation of misfortune or tragedy.
desdicha
discouragement
Lack of spirit or motivation that leads to unhappiness.
desaliento

Slang Meanings

People who live in bitterness.
Don't be unhappy, enjoy life.
No seas infeliz, disfruta la vida.
A person who always complains about their luck.
That guy is an unhappy person, he is never content.
Ese tipo es un infeliz, nunca está contento.