0%

All whoopee antonyms

whoop·ee
W w

noun whoopee

  • gloom — total or partial darkness; dimness.
  • melancholy — sober thoughtfulness; pensiveness.
  • misery — wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • pain — physical suffering or distress, as due to injury, illness, etc.
  • sorrow — distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness, or regret.
  • trouble — to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate.
  • unhappiness — sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
  • depression — A depression is a time when there is very little economic activity, which causes a lot of unemployment and poverty.
  • drudgery — menial, distasteful, dull, or hard work.
  • sadness — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
  • workHenry Clay, 1832–84, U.S. songwriter.
  • boredom — Boredom is the state of being bored.
  • disappointmentCape, a cape in SW Washington state, projecting into the Pacific Ocean on the N of the mouth of the Columbia River.
  • dissatisfaction — the state or attitude of not being satisfied; discontent; displeasure.
  • seriousness — of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • chore — A chore is a task that you must do but that you find unpleasant or boring.
  • conforming — to act in accordance or harmony; comply (usually followed by to): to conform to rules.
  • staying — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • task — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • vocation — a particular occupation, business, or profession; calling.
  • woe — grievous distress, affliction, or trouble: His woe was almost beyond description.
  • labour — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • labor — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
  • sense — any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
  • solemnity — the state or character of being solemn; earnestness; gravity; impressiveness: the solemnity of a state funeral.
  • discouragement — an act or instance of discouraging.
  • dullness — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • blues — a feeling of depression or deep unhappiness
  • distress — great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?