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miserable
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miserable
adjective
/ˈmɪzərəbəl/
miser
Miserably
Meaning
Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable.
very unhappy; wretched; causing suffering
Example Sentences
He felt
miserable
after losing his job.
He felt
miserable
after losing his job.
Example Expressions
make someone miserable
Synonyms
unhappy, sad, depressed, gloomy, downcast, wretched, dejected
Entry 1
unhappy, sad, depressed, gloomy, downcast
Entry 2
wretched, unhappy, sad, dejected
Antonyms
happy, cheerful, joyful, content
Entry 1
happy, cheerful, joyful
Entry 2
happy, joyful, cheerful, content
Collocations
feel miserable, look miserable, miserable weather, utterly miserable, miserable life
Entry 1
feel miserable, look miserable, miserable weather, utterly miserable
Entry 2
miserable weather, miserable life, feel miserable
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