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Miserable Meaning in English

word

/ˈmɪzɝəbəɫ/
MIZ-ruh-buhl
/mˈɪzɹəbəl/
MIZ-ruh-buhl

释义

Very unhappy, uncomfortable, or suffering. It can describe a person's emotional state, physical discomfort, or a situation with very bad conditions.

用法与细微差别

Common in everyday English. Often stronger than 'sad' and can mean emotional or physical suffering: 'feel miserable', 'a miserable day', 'miserable conditions'. It can also describe someone who makes others unhappy. Do not confuse it with 'miserly', which means not wanting to spend money.

例句

I feel miserable today.

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He was miserable after losing his job.

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The dog looked miserable in the rain.

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I've had a cold all week, and I feel absolutely miserable.

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The weather was miserable, so we stayed home and watched movies.

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Don't invite him again—he made everyone miserable.

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