Synonym: deplorable, despicable, execrable, hapless, miserable, misfortunate, pathetic, piteous, pitiable, pitiful, poor, slimy, suffering, ugly, unworthy, vile, woeful, worthless. Similar words: wretchedness, bewitched, arched, stretch, pitcher, poached, schedule, parched. Meaning: ['retʃɪd] adj. 1. of very poor quality or condition 2. characterized by physical misery 3. very unhappy; full of misery 4. morally reprehensible 5. deserving or inciting pity.
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61 It was a venue of pathos and prayers, a wretched place for passengers concerned with their welfare.
62 Ruth kept her distance from him but she could do nothing about the wretched aura that surrounded him.
63 Edward, utterly wretched, put his arms about her and she raised her mouth to his.
64 She had never felt so wretched and she vowed that if Maggie recovered she would make it up to her somehow.
65 Another child makes the family wretched with his crying for the better part of an hour.
66 Deceived by unscrupulous men, he vouched for the authenticity of that wretched diamond mine.
67 He was always finding some excuse to hold that wretched girl.
68 Either that, or she made up her mind to marry the wretched fellow.
69 But one can only take just so much wretched excess and conspicuous consumption.
70 It was a Skein of Geese envelope, with three of the wretched birds embossed in brown on heavy cream vellum.
71 When Captain Cook arrived, as he invariably did, they were so wretched they traded even their sacred carvings.
72 I had to get a grip on myself and put this whole wretched business behind me.
73 Why couldn't she put the image of that wretched man out of her mind?
74 Billy lay on the bed, wretched and close to tears.
75 It multiplied capital punishment for the most wretched categories of offenders.
76 Life is a wretched gray Saturday, but it has to be lived through. Anthony Burgess
77 She was alone in this isolated house and not a soul knew she was here except that wretched Marie.
78 Why don't we shoulder all the burdens of this wretched country?
79 She had seldom felt so old or so tired or so wretched.
80 Even after the fire, Garvey had never looked so wretched.
81 He did kiss me back then, as if he wanted to press his wretched thin inhibited mouth right through my head.
82 That wretched old ben Issachar did the cruellest thing possible to Anya - he put her, indefinitely, on hold.
83 He loved a lifeless thing and he was utterly and hopelessly wretched.
84 Hencke had discovered during the last few days of wretched weather that doorways were not all the same.
85 I shall have travelled away in the flesh from that wretched court - light years away by then, light decades.
86 Whatever we give to the wretched, we lend to fortune. Seneca
87 This really is the most wretched country you could imagine.
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88 How was I to know she'd meet that wretched man?
89 The rock was coated with globs of the wretched rockweed.
90 Why in such wretched circumstances, faced by such great dangers, did they still prosecute these petty feuds?
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