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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151. Marjorie wore Evangeline's diamonds but, like the new bride, they failed to sparkle under a miserable Edinburgh sky.
152. There was only Sergeant-Chef Gibeau to make our lives miserable now.
153. They were finding it hard to make ends meet and life had become very miserable.
154. The poor kid's so miserable, he's upstairs crying his eyes out.
155. He had been at school almost six months, the most miserable time of his entire life.
156. At Forty-second Street stand the twin apartment towers of Manhattan Plaza, grim reminders of two more miserable affairs.
157. Last year's prodigy, in sharp contrast, endured the most miserable day of his short and spectacular formula one career.
158. Things in the classroom calmed down somewhat after a few days, but the set-up of the place remained miserable for teaching.
159. Again, I was moved that he should have perceived how miserable an exile to the Persian Gulf would have been.
160. You may be as miserable as the people who write to me about losing their jobs.
161. It may lead to a considerable degree of social deprivation and a miserable existence for the families involved.
162. Soho, meanwhile, enthuse and make me feel like a miserable old fart.
163. A week before I was there, storms lashed the coastline - diving would have been miserable, even if possible.
164. Only married people understand you can be miserable and happy at the same time. Chris Rock
165. I'm not surprised he's miserable, living in that dank old house.
166. Agriculture is crippled, too, by the miserable conditions on the collective farms.
167. But Thou, 0 Lord, have mercy upon us, miserable offenders.
168. The engines were just up there and their noise prevented us from thinking about how miserable it all might be.
169. They made each other miserable, locking wills, disbelieving that the other party could long endure a war of emotional attrition.
170. What I had seen of Czechoslovakia was a society which encouraged a miserable waste of human resources.
171. Sykes had been as cold and miserable as me, hoping against hope that I would surrender first.
172. The children walked along the path, looking miserable and bedraggled after the storm.
173. He felt wretched, in fact at times so miserable that he wanted to laugh out loud.
174. Next morning Clarissa was wandering about her bedroom in a state of undress, feeling miserable.
175. Over £3,000 was raised at the event in 1988, even though it was a damp and miserable day.
175. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
176. The summer holidays that year saw me at my most apathetic - and my most miserable.
177. Some people make themselves miserable and everybody else miserable when they can rather make themselves happy and everybody else happy. RVM
178. Bowater has had a miserable time since joining the Footsie last week, the share price falling a good 10 p.c.
179. I get the attention of a miserable looking father in a soiled habit sitting alone in his cubbyhole.
180. All of them converged with one common purpose: Make life miserable for quarterback Jeff Hostetler.
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.