Nonhappy
Nonhappy is an English adjective formed by adding the negating prefix non- to the adjective happy. It denotes a state that is not happy, but it is uncommon in standard usage. In contemporary writing, the preferred negation is not happy or unhappy; nonhappy appears mainly in informal, experimental, or humorous contexts, and may be found in branding or creative works as a stylistic choice.
Because nonhappy is not a conventional contrast to happy, its meaning can be ambiguous and readers may
Historically, non- is a productive English prefix for negation, but nonhappy is not a mainstream term. It
Etymology: happy derives from Old English hap, meaning fortune or chance; non- is a negating prefix of
See also: unhappy, not happy, mood, affect, negative affect.