unsappy
English edit
Etymology edit
From un- + sappy. Compare Old English unsæpiġ (“sapless, dry, withered”).
Adjective edit
unsappy (comparative more unsappy, superlative most unsappy)
- Not sappy; without excessive, cloying sentimentality.
From un- + sappy. Compare Old English unsæpiġ (“sapless, dry, withered”).
unsappy (comparative more unsappy, superlative most unsappy)