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miserableness

/miz-er-uh-buhl, miz-ruh-/US // ˈmɪz ər ə bəl, ˈmɪz rə- //UK // (ˈmɪzərəbəl, ˈmɪzrə-) //

吝啬鬼,悲哀,悲惨的事,悲惨处境

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable: miserable victims of war.
    • : wretchedly poor; needy.
    • : of wretched character or quality; contemptible: a miserable villain.
    • : attended with or causing misery: a miserable existence.
    • : manifesting misery.
    • : worthy of pity; deplorable: a miserable failure.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmelancholy

Examples

  • Its four electric motors had a record-beating efficiency of 97%, far ahead of the miserable 27% of standard thermal engines.

  • It came rushing back, how miserable I was just hours before I unfurled my picnic blanket on the damp grass and we worked our way through the pleasantries of a first date.

  • Hollye Kirkcaldy, director at Sparro House, a remote-working creative agency, attempted to return to work full-time after having her first child, but admitted the experience made her miserable.

  • I prayed and prayed the break would end and now that it has ended I feel even more miserable.

  • Coming off a miserable 2020 season, United would have to ensure an adequate supporting cast.

  • Despite being one of the most powerful men in the world, the king looks miserable.

  • The young people in Girls are miserable, peevish, depressed, hate their bodies, themselves, their life, and each other.

  • Like Donal, he requested to go to boarding school to escape his homelife; also like Donal, he was initially miserable there.

  • Millions of children in India endure miserable and difficult lives.

  • I was going along OK, but looking back, I was filled with anger and took it out on my first wife and made her life miserable.

  • U was an Usurer, a miserable elf; V was a Vintner, who drank all himself.

  • Madame and myself had just been regretting that we should have to pass the evening in this miserable hole of a town.

  • Or, if I escaped these dangers for a day or two, what could I expect but a miserable death of cold and hunger?

  • All the miserable stratagems they had been guilty of to win him; the dishonest plotting and planning.

  • Eight weary years have passed, and we have reached a miserable day in the month of November.