wretches (Meaning)

wretches

a miserable unhappy person, a miserable person, a mean or evil person, a base, despicable, or vile person

wretches Sentence Examples

  1. The wretches who committed such heinous crimes deserve the full extent of the law.
  2. The war had reduced the city to a desolate wasteland, leaving behind only a few wretched survivors.
  3. The wretches huddled together for warmth against the bitter cold, their bodies emaciated from hunger.
  4. Their faces were etched with the pain and misery of the wretches who had been torn from their homes.
  5. The cruel warden treated the prisoners like wretches, denying them basic necessities and human decency.
  6. The wretches of the streets were a constant reminder of the poverty and inequality that plagued society.
  7. The sight of the wretches begging for scraps made her heart heavy with compassion.
  8. The wretches who sold their souls for material gain would ultimately face eternal damnation.
  9. The government failed to address the plight of the wretches, leaving them to suffer in unimaginable destitution.
  10. History is filled with stories of the wretches who have been exploited and oppressed by those in power.

FAQs About the word wretches

a miserable unhappy person, a miserable person, a mean or evil person, a base, despicable, or vile person

offenders,brutes, villains, criminals, beasts, savages, monsters, devils, no-goods, perpetrators

angels,saints,heroes, innocents,

The wretches who committed such heinous crimes deserve the full extent of the law.

The war had reduced the city to a desolate wasteland, leaving behind only a few wretched survivors.

The wretches huddled together for warmth against the bitter cold, their bodies emaciated from hunger.

Their faces were etched with the pain and misery of the wretches who had been torn from their homes.