
miserable
adjective.
Feeling extremely unhappy or uncomfortable.
Describing something as very small or inadequate in a way that evokes pity.
Example sentences containing miserable from English sources
He died miserable and alone a few months short of his 39th birthday.
It sounds sadistic, but I'm really not trying to make myself more miserable.
Do I tell her how miserable and wrong he was in his thinking?
That type of negative thinking is a recipe for an extremely miserable existence.
America's office workers have been miserable and burned out for a long time.
You'll be miserable for weeks and probably months, but it won't last forever.
Its pack line defense made life miserable for McKinley on the other end.
So again, being Greek, a lot of my poems have been pretty miserable.
He has been feeling unusually sad and miserable for the last few weeks.
You can only cut your expenses so much before you're living a miserable life.
The visit to prison is a very good scene, utterly flat and miserable.
People might like and trust us more, but we may be still feeling miserable.
My children sit on screens so I can work and we are all miserable.
Ain't no success guru or billionaire ever said they were miserable while doing things.
Maybe that's why Beal has shown no inclination to leave a miserable franchise yet.
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