miserable
Americanadjective
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wretchedly unhappy, uneasy, or uncomfortable.
miserable victims of war.
- Synonyms:
- distressed, doleful, disconsolate, forlorn
- Antonyms:
- happy
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wretchedly poor; needy.
- Synonyms:
- destitute
- Antonyms:
- wealthy
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of wretched character or quality; contemptible.
a miserable villain.
- Synonyms:
- abject, low, mean, despicable
- Antonyms:
- good
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attended with or causing misery.
a miserable existence.
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manifesting misery.
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worthy of pity; deplorable.
a miserable failure.
- Synonyms:
- lamentable, pitiable
adjective
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unhappy or depressed; wretched
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causing misery, discomfort, etc
a miserable life
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contemptible
a miserable villain
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sordid or squalid
miserable living conditions
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mean; stingy
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(pejorative intensifier)
you miserable wretch
Related Words
See wretched.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of miserable
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin miserābilis, equivalent to miserā(rī) “to pity” (derivative of miser “wretched”) + -bilis -ble
Explanation
Miserable goes way beyond sad — it means absolutely wretched. Someone who's miserable feels absolutely awful. If you were caught in the pouring rain, missed your own birthday party, and then got food poisoning, you wouldn't just feel bad. You'd be miserable — which means exceptionally unhappy. Victor Hugo's novel, Les Miserables ("The Miserable Ones"), is the story of people who live a wretched life filled with death and unhappiness. You might want to bring some tissues if you're heading to the musical!
Vocabulary lists containing miserable
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Example Sentences
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Still, Ohm is more despairing and miserable than any of the wretched worms Scott has acted to date.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2026
Cramped inside vessels overladen with precious cargo, crewmembers subsisted on a miserable diet of hardtack, an unleavened bread, and salted meat and fish that routinely spoiled and left many gravely ill.
From Barron's • Apr. 28, 2026
Henry may be living a miserable life that he wants to escape from, but fans have been losing themselves in baseball for a long time.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
The stress of our high-pressure careers has left both my wife and me completely miserable.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026
“Virginia is hot in the summer, cold in the winter, and miserable all year long,” Clara laughed.
From "Ophie's Ghosts" by Justina Ireland
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