miserable (Meaning)

Wordnet

miserable (s)

very unhappy; full of misery

deserving or inciting pity

of the most contemptible kind

of very poor quality or condition

characterized by physical misery

contemptibly small in amount

Webster

miserable (a.)

Very unhappy; wretched.

Causing unhappiness or misery.

Worthless; mean; despicable; as, a miserable fellow; a miserable dinner.

Avaricious; niggardly; miserly.

Webster

miserable (n.)

A miserable person.

miserable Sentence Examples

  1. The torrential rain made for a miserable commute, soaking everyone to the bone.
  2. She was in a miserable state of despair, unable to find any solace in her surroundings.
  3. The desolate wasteland offered no respite from the miserable conditions.
  4. The constant pain gnawing at his body left him with a perpetual miserable existence.
  5. The miserable news of her father's passing brought overwhelming grief.
  6. The cramped and squalid apartment was a miserable place to call home.
  7. The bitter cold pierced through her clothes, leaving her feeling miserable and shivering.
  8. The miserable failure of the project weighed heavily on her mind.
  9. The thought of the upcoming exam filled her with a miserable sense of dread.
  10. The miserable screeching of brakes echoed through the night, breaking the eerie silence.

FAQs About the word miserable

very unhappy; full of misery, deserving or inciting pity, of the most contemptible kind, of very poor quality or condition, characterized by physical misery, co

lonesome, depressing, morbid, gray, desolate, darkening, dark, depressive, lonely,bleak

joyful, gay, cheerful, festive, gay, friendly, cheery, joyous, comforting, gay

The torrential rain made for a miserable commute, soaking everyone to the bone.

She was in a miserable state of despair, unable to find any solace in her surroundings.

The desolate wasteland offered no respite from the miserable conditions.

The constant pain gnawing at his body left him with a perpetual miserable existence.