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    Mis·er·a·ble
    /ˈmizər(ə)b(ə)l/

    adjective

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  3. Meaning of miserable in English. miserable. adjective. uk / ˈmɪz. ə r.ə.b ə l / us / ˈmɪz.ɚ.ə.b ə l / miserable adjective (UNHAPPY) Add to word list. B1. very unhappy: She's miserable living on her own. Synonyms. blue (SAD) informal. dejected. depressed. despondent. dispirited. doleful. dolorous literary. downcast. downhearted. down in the dumps.

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      Meaning of miserable in English. miserable. adjective. us /...

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  4. The meaning of MISERABLE is being in a pitiable state of distress or unhappiness (as from want or shame). How to use miserable in a sentence.

  5. Meaning of miserable in English. miserable. adjective. us / ˈmɪz.ɚ.ə.b ə l / uk / ˈmɪz. ə r.ə.b ə l / miserable adjective (UNHAPPY) Add to word list. B1. very unhappy: She's miserable living on her own. Synonyms. blue (SAD) informal. dejected. depressed. despondent. dispirited. doleful. dolorous literary. downcast. downhearted. down in the dumps.

  6. adjective. wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable: miserable victims of war. Synonyms: distressed, doleful, disconsolate, forlorn. Antonyms: happy. wretchedly poor; needy. Synonyms: destitute. Antonyms: wealthy. of wretched character or quality; contemptible: a miserable villain. Synonyms: abject, low, mean, despicable. Antonyms: good.

  7. Definitions of miserable. adjective. very unhappy; full of misery. “he felt depressed and miserable ” synonyms: suffering, wretched. unhappy. experiencing or marked by or causing sadness or sorrow or discontent. adjective. deserving or inciting pity. “ miserable victims of war”

  8. miserable. adjective. /ˈmɪzrəbl/ very unhappy or uncomfortable. We were cold, wet and thoroughly miserable. Don't look so miserable! She knows how to make life miserable for her employees. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings b2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.

  9. very unpleasant or bad, and causing someone to feel unhappy: Some families are living in miserable conditions. miserable adjective (NOT ENOUGH) A miserable amount is too small to be acceptable: She offered me a miserable 50 euros for my old computer. (Definition of miserable from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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