different between unhappiness vs mischance

unhappiness

English

Etymology

unhappy +? -ness

Noun

unhappiness (countable and uncountable, plural unhappinesses)

  1. The feeling of not being happy

Translations

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mischance

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman meschance, Old French meschance, meschaunce.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /m?s?t???ns/

Noun

mischance (countable and uncountable, plural mischances)

  1. Bad luck, misfortune.
    • 1601, William Shakespeare, Hamlet, V.2:
      But let this same be presently perform'd / Even when men's minds are wild, lest more mischance / On plots and errors happen.
  2. A mishap, an unlucky circumstance.

Verb

mischance (third-person singular simple present mischances, present participle mischancing, simple past and past participle mischanced)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To undergo (a misfortune); to suffer (something unfortunate).

Anagrams

  • mechanics

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