Synonym: mean, pitiful, poor, shabby, sorry, unhappy, woeful, wretched. Antonym: happy. Similar words: vulnerable, preferable, considerable, adorable, bearable, comparable, favorable, considerably. Meaning: ['mɪzərəbl] adj. 1. very unhappy; full of misery 2. deserving or inciting pity 3. of the most contemptible kind 4. of very poor quality or condition 5. characterized by physical misery 6. contemptibly small in amount.
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121. Now the hard working couple say they face a miserable Christmas and a bleak future.
122. Look at you now - you're feeling miserable as hell, and I can't say I blame you.
123. We spent the night in, a miserable little border town.
124. A craft which had once been profitably combined with farming became a miserable cottage industry dependent upon the towns and the bag-hosiers.
125. Life can be miserable if you are possessed by and obsessed with immediate gratification. Dr T.P.Chia
126. We were happy for about nine months and miserable for another six.
127. Besides, nowadays, almost all capable people are terribly afraid of being ridiculous, and are miserable because of it. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
128. A bachelor's life is a fine breakfast, a flat lunch, and a miserable dinner. Francis Bacon
129. All the staff seemed to look miserable and the atmosphere was not at all pleasant.
130. Enraged, drunk, freezing and unutterably miserable I left to make the 200 mile trip home.
131. Laugh ... laughs with ... Weep ... alone. 10. As miserable as ... 21.
132. But it is a miserable way to make a necessary adjustment.
133. It was a hell of a big thing, it was the most miserable New Year I have ever had.
134. Dana was in the other day and she looked miserable.
135. But first we are faced with the prospect of a decently brisk run there,(sentencedict.com) and in horribly wet and miserable conditions.
136. Those who condescend to visit these miserable tenements can testify that neither health nor decency can be preserved in them.
137. Instead of enjoying the present moment, why dream of things beyond your reach and become miserable? RVM
138. They seemed demoralized and miserable, operating an endless mechanical process.
139. We probably all were cursing our miserable fate of living in a divided country.
140. Glasgow certainly needs a modern landmark - something to deflect the eye from the miserable tower blocks of the 1960s.
141. I had a miserable quantitative background and ended up copying some assignments and finessing the rest as best I could.
142. It was one of the most miserable days in my life.
143. She knew a miserable distaste for the day that loomed ahead.
144. There is no need for them to feel so isolated and miserable.
145. It is miserable work as the snow is now falling thickly,(http://sentencedict.com/miserable.html) the wind blowing hard.
146. If you are on your own in a hovel it is nothing other than miserable.
147. For example, he suggests that the young Clemens grew miserable when he first tried living full-time as Mark Twain.
148. Ana was close to tears and Mitch looked utterly miserable.
149. Her life was miserable because she could only live in that cycle: borrowing from the trader and selling it to him.
150. For Davenport it represented a personal triumph, following the miserable time he endured while with Boro.
More similar words: vulnerable, preferable, considerable, adorable, bearable, comparable, favorable, considerably, unfavorable, premise, promise, adviser, compromise, eraser, able, cable, table, permissible, notable, usable, enable, unable, gabled, tableau, be able to, affable, capable, vegetable, reliable, disabled.