Found 4 items, similar to Miserable.
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: miserable
miserable
adj 1: very unhappy; full of misery;
“he felt depressed and
miserable”;
“a message of hope for suffering
humanity”;
“wretched prisoners huddled in stinking
cages” [syn:
suffering,
wretched]
2: deserving or inciting pity;
“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]
3: of the most contemptible kind;
“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]
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]
5: characterized by physical misery;
“a wet miserable weekend”;
“spent a wretched night on the floor” [syn:
wretched]
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]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Miserable
Miserable
\Mis"er*a*ble\, a. [F. mis['e]rable, L. miserabilis,
fr. miserari to lament, pity, fr. miser wretched. See
Miser.]
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1. Very unhappy; wretched; living in misery.
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What hopes delude thee, miserable man? --Dryden.
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2. Causing unhappiness or misery.
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What 's more miserable than discontent? --Shak.
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3. Worthless; mean; despicable; as, a miserable fellow; a
miserable dinner.
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Miserable comforters are ye all. --Job xvi. 2.
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4. Avaricious; niggardly; miserly. [Obs.] --Hooker.
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Syn: Abject; forlorn; pitiable; wretched.
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Miserable
\Mis"er*a*ble\, n.
A miserable person. [Obs.] --Sterne.
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