miserable
1. very unhappy; full of misery (Freq. 3) - he felt depressed and miserable - a message of hope for suffering humanity - wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages • Syn: suffering, wretched • Similar to: unhappy • Derivationally related forms: wretchedness (for: wretched), miserableness 2. deserving or inciting pity (Freq. 1) - a hapless victim - miserable victims of war - "the shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic"- Galsworthy - piteous appeals for help - pitiable homeless children - a pitiful fate - Oh, you poor thing - his poor distorted limbs - a wretched life • Syn: hapless, misfortunate, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, wretched • Similar to: unfortunate • Derivationally related forms: wretchedness (for: wretched), pity (for: piteous), pathos (for: pathetic), miserableness 3. of the most contemptible kind (Freq. 1) - abject cowardice - a low stunt to pull - a low-down sneak - his miserable treatment of his family - You miserable skunk! - a scummy rabble - a scurvy trick • Syn: abject, low, low-down, scummy, scurvy • Similar to: contemptible 4. of very poor quality or condition - deplorable housing conditions in the inner city - woeful treatment of the accused - woeful errors of judgment • Syn: deplorable, execrable, woeful, wretched • Similar to: inferior • Derivationally related forms: wretchedness (for: wretched), miserableness 5. characterized by physical misery - a wet miserable weekend - spent a wretched night on the floor • Syn: wretched • Similar to: uncomfortable • Derivationally related forms: wretchedness (for: wretched), miserableness 6. contemptibly small in amount - a measly tip - the company donated a miserable $100 for flood relief - a paltry wage - almost depleted his miserable store of dried beans • Syn: measly, paltry • Similar to: meager, meagre, meagerly, stingy, scrimpy • Derivationally related forms: paltriness (for: paltry)
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