adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
unhappily married (= not in a happy relationship with your husband or wife )
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They were behaving like an unhappily married old couple.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
marry
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Both single people and unhappily married people report poorer health than peo-ple who are happily married or partnered.
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Also patron of spousal Separation, and unhappily married men; he is invoked against impotence.
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Also patron of cowherds, spousal separation, and unhappily married men.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"I don't know," Bill answered unhappily .
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Unhappily , she was not able to complete the class.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Being unhappily employed may cost you in the long run far more than your paycheck is worth today.
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But first, unhappily , there was the revolution.
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It all goes merrily or unhappily along whether you stick around to watch or not.
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Picture Marilyn Monroe, unhappily being all things to innumerable men.
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Rolling on to her back, she stared unhappily at too many clouds that raced each other across the low sky.
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The bad end unhappily , the good unluckily.
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Then, unhappily , Mrs. Dennis died on 24 February 1983.