Antonym: happiness. Similar words: miserable, commiserate, nursery, demise, adviser, premise, promise, premises. Meaning: ['mɪzərɪ] n. 1. a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune 2. a feeling of intense unhappiness.
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91. Paul strode towards the parlour, his misery forgotten.
92. She really was making his life a misery.
93. For the first three years he endured abject misery.
94. A general misery of ideas and means.
95. He went home, with his misery increased.
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96. Don't invite her. She's such a misery!
97. He talked openly about the misery of his marriage.
98. Misery is almost always the result of thinking. Joseph Joubert
99. My supervisor has made my life a misery.
100. Brian, put us out of our misery.
101. Some one was crying, from the guts of misery.
102. It makes my life a misery.
103. The second half brought more misery.
104. You're just bringing all this misery on yourself.
105. Being paid was sheer misery for many.
106. I was tagging along, comforting a man in misery until he started teaching.
107. Benefits for the many increasingly bring chances of misery for a few.
108. There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher. Victor Hugo
109. Life is too short to spend even one day in misery. RVM
110. Even one day lost in misery is a great loss, for the day will never come back again. You lose 24 hours of happiness, joy & bliss. Live each day in happiness. RVM
111. Misery Oldham were not mere spectators to this East Anglian gala night.
112. The high interest rates caused misery for millions of people.
113. Listeners were finally put out of their misery just before midday when broadcasters finally admitted to the April Fool.
114. Along with social and economic instability, they are among the main sources of crisis, loss of life and human misery.
115. The pride of aiming at more knowledge, and pretending to more perfection, is the cause of Man's error and misery. Alexander Pope
116. But for some, who didn't get the grades they hoped for, there's abject misery.
117. And he has laid himself wide open to the kind of criticism that will cloak him in a dark shroud of misery.
118. She accepted the kiss with icy disdain, and his misery was complete.
119. Next day they were off again, leaving the wounded and rejected to make life a misery for their womenfolk.
120. The economist who gives the prime minister bad advice can bring misery and unemployment to the average family.