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What is another word for Miserable? – 123 Miserable Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    wretched unhappy sad sorrowful dismal gloomy depressing bleak despondent dejected downcast disheartened disconsolate melancholy morose mournful pitiful pathetic distressing uncomfortable painful woeful forlorn hopeless desperate desolate cheerless joyless miserable unhappy sorrowful pitiful

    Meaning of Miserable

    The primary meaning of the word "miserable" is feeling or showing great unhappiness or discomfort.

    Definitions

    • Feeling or showing great unhappiness or discomfort, often because of a difficult or unpleasant situation
    • Of very poor quality, or very unpleasant
    • Extremely bad or unpleasant, often in a way that makes you feel unhappy or uncomfortable

    Etymology of Miserable

    The word "miserable" has its roots in Latin, derived from "miser," meaning wretched or unhappy, and the suffix "-able," which forms an adjective indicating a quality or state.
    The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a state of great unhappiness or discomfort.

    Example Uses

    • The weather was miserable, with heavy rain and strong winds.
    • She felt miserable after losing her job and had to move back in with her parents.
    • The living conditions in the refugee camp were miserable, with inadequate food and shelter.

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