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miserable
[miz-er-uh-buhl, miz-ruh-]
adjective
wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable.
miserable victims of war.
Antonyms: happywretchedly poor; needy.
Synonyms: destituteAntonyms: wealthyof wretched character or quality; contemptible.
a miserable villain.
Antonyms: goodattended with or causing misery.
a miserable existence.
manifesting misery.
worthy of pity; deplorable.
a miserable failure.
Synonyms: lamentable, pitiable
miserable
/ ˈmɪzrə-, ˈmɪzərəbəl /
adjective
unhappy or depressed; wretched
causing misery, discomfort, etc
a miserable life
contemptible
a miserable villain
sordid or squalid
miserable living conditions
mean; stingy
(pejorative intensifier)
you miserable wretch
Other Word Forms
- miserableness noun
- miserably adverb
- quasi-miserable adjective
- quasi-miserably adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of miserable1
Word History and Origins
Origin of miserable1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They also allege the resort owners made their lives miserable in an attempt to drive them out and drive up the value of their property.
Watching “I Know This Much Is True” invites those of us keeping up with the latest TV releases to ponder how much prestige series productions worship tragedy – violent, miserable, and plain old funky.
"When I wrote that song, I was really, really miserable," he says.
It capped a miserable weekend overall for the Italian team, who watched both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc crash out of the race in separate incidents.
Once again, here we are — August, staring down the end of another miserable season with the Angels circling the drain.
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