What is a word for sad and angry at the same time?

What is a word for sad and angry at the same time?

It’s unusual to see someone display anger and sadness at the same time. Without further context, I can suggest “sullen”, which implies a silent and gloomy irritation.

What mean sassy?

Sassy means “bold or fresh.” If you see your teacher in the grocery store with her attractive, well-dressed husband and you charge right over to say, “Who’s the hunk?” that’s being very sassy. Sassy comes from saucy, as in: bold, spicy, and impertinent.

What does getting sappy mean?

: sad or romantic in a foolish or exaggerated way. : foolish or silly : not thinking clearly or showing good judgment.

How do you describe sad and happy?

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Saudade describes a feeling both happy and sad, and could be approximated by the English expression ‘bitter sweet’.

What do you call deep sadness?

Noun. A quality that evokes pity or sadness. pathos. poignancy. sadness.

Is there a word that means happy and sad at the same time?

Not exactly what the OP’s looking for but tragicomic also describes both happy and sad feelings at the same time. Tragicomic (adj): Something that is tragicomic is both sad and amusing at the same time. Example: This was a tragicomic story of human frailty. Or ambivalent.

What is the difference between happiness and sadness?

Happiness evolves from achieving or getting something. Sadness evolves when you miss someone, lack something or want something badly. Often happiness and sadness are tied up together and both these emotions flow out freely one after another.

What makes you feel sad and happy in life?

Love…. It is love that makes us happy and sad. Love for our parents, friends, lover, husband, sister,family, etc. When we love someone we feel happy but when we know our love is not been realised or is taken for granted that’s when feel sad.

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What is the difference between Happy/Sad and ambivalent?

While somewhat broader than happy/sad, you could say ambivalent. Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone: some loved her, some hated her, few were ambivalent about her. an ambivalent attitude to technology.