Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Wretched in a sentence

Wretched in a sentence

  up(3)  down(10)
Sentence count:164+8Posted:2017-01-04Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deplorabledespicableexecrablehaplessmiserablemisfortunatepatheticpiteouspitiablepitifulpoorslimysufferinguglyunworthyvilewoefulworthlessSimilar words: wretchednessbewitchedarchedstretchpitcherpoachedscheduleparchedMeaning: ['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. 
Random good picture Not show
91 With a violent drunkard for a husband, he thought, that wretched woman must lead a life of terror.
92 They were no longer the oppressed, wretched teen menials who must take orders, toe the line.
93 This wretched war has brought misery to millions.
94 The pay has always been wretched.
95 She lamented to us about her wretched lot.
96 Oh, wretched I, to whom this mischance is happened!
97 You are wretched , disunited individuals.
98 It is poverty and pollution and wretched self-complacency.
99 Wretched daughter! How dare she disobey her father's wishes!
100 The Independents tried hard to swallow the wretched subterfuge.
101 There is no act more wretched than stealing, Amir.
102 It is all poverty and pollution and wretched self-complacency!
103 Its financial condition was wretched.
104 So bow down and face your wretched destiny.
105 That split second, we all seemed to hear an extreme wretched interjection, from the coffin in spread out, I frighten of hand a soft, the gun almost sells.
106 Aziraphale looked wretched. "If you must know, " he said, a trifle testily, "I gave it away."
107 We'll flash back to 1491 to see Katherine's first meeting with Klaus and Elijah (yes, Daniel Gillies returns) and we'll see where that wretched moonstone curse originated.
108 Wretched flocks of maids labour so that the adulteress may be visible through her thin dress, so that her husband has no more acquaintance than any outsider or foreigner with his wife's body.
109 All the merriment had gone out of the day . He was disturbed , wretched, resentful.
110 Wretched hives of scum and villainy always have the best music.
111 Not as wretched as the doomsters claim; but reviving the British economy will take time.
112 He is a wretched idle layabout never done a day's work in his life.
113 Then you condemn me to live wretched and to die accursed?
114 Her ugly appearance and wretched humpbacked addition is a perfect match, more it is to let the hunchback helps her raising two young teenage daughter.
115 Those wretched Japanese had set it on fire. The damage was simply inestimable.
116 She came in and sat down at her place , feeling exceedingly wretched.
117 What a wretched excuse.
118 If I'd known I wouldn't have threatened you about that wretched Bantu girl.
119 It was dark(http://sentencedict.com/wretched.html), it was dank. And it was full of a wretched stench.
120 What a wretched existence these people lead in the slums!
More similar words: wretchednessbewitchedarchedstretchpitcherpoachedscheduleparchedquenchedstretchycatcheskitchenattachedcrunchedstretch outon schedulecrotchetyentrenchedbehind scheduleahead of schedulewreakwrestwrenchsheddashedslashedwashed outabasheditchymatch
Total 164, 30 Per page  4/6  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words