Miserableness example sentences

miserableness

definition

  - noun form of miserable

mis·er·a·ble

adjective

miserable (adjective)

  - (of a person) wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable:

  - (of a situation or environment) causing someone to feel wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable:

  - (of a person) habitually morose:

  - contemptible (used as a term of abuse or for emphasis):

  - pitiably small or inadequate:

Synonyms

miserable, unhappy, sad, sorrowful, dejected, depressed, downcast, downhearted, down, despondent, despairing, disconsolate, desolate, wretched, glum, gloomy, dismal, blue, melancholy, melancholic, mournful, woeful, woebegone, doleful, forlorn, crestfallen, heartbroken, inconsolable, luckless, happy, contented, dreary, dismal, dark, gloomy, drab, somber, wretched, depressing, grim, cheerless, godforsaken, bleak, desolate, joyless, uninviting, discouraging, disheartening, unpromising, hopeless, dire, pathetic, tragic, distressing, grievous, mean, poor, shabby, squalid, filthy, foul, sordid, seedy, dilapidated, unpleasant, disagreeable, displeasing, uncomfortable, wet, rainy, stormy, rotten, luxurious, glorious, lovely, grumpy, sullen, sulky, gloomy, dour, surly, sour, glum, moody, unsmiling, humorless, uncommunicative, taciturn, unresponsive, unsociable, scowling, glowering, somber, sober, saturnine, pessimistic, lugubrious, dismal, irritable, churlish, cantankerous, crotchety, cross, crabbed, crabby, grouchy, testy, snappish, peevish, crusty, waspish, mumpish, cheerful, wretched, contemptible, despicable, confounded, blithering, flaming, footling, infernal, damned, cursed, accursed, inadequate, meager, scanty, scant, paltry, limited, restricted, insufficient, deficient, negligible, insubstantial, skimpy, short, little, lean, small, slight, slender, poor, lamentable, pitiful, puny, beggarly, measly, stingy, lousy, pathetic, piddling, exiguous, generous, adequate

"Miserableness" Example Sentences

1. Miserableness clung to him like a shroud.
2. The sheer miserableness of the situation was overwhelming.
3. He radiated an aura of utter miserableness.
4. Her miserableness was palpable.
5. The film depicted the miserableness of poverty with stark realism.
6. A deep sense of miserableness washed over her.
7. Despite the sunshine, a feeling of miserableness persisted.
8. His miserableness was a heavy burden to bear.
9. The miserableness of his existence was evident in his haggard appearance.
10. She fought against the encroaching miserableness.
11. He tried to disguise his miserableness with a forced smile.
12. The miserableness of the weather matched his mood.
13. There was a certain bleak miserableness about the town.
14. His miserableness stemmed from a deep-seated loneliness.
15. The novel explores themes of despair and miserableness.
16. A wave of profound miserableness swept through him.
17. He couldn't shake off the persistent miserableness.
18. The miserableness of the room was suffocating.
19. She described her childhood as a time of profound miserableness.
20. His miserableness was a constant companion.
21. The painting captured the miserableness of the scene perfectly.
22. He tried to escape his miserableness through work.
23. The miserableness of their situation was undeniable.
24. Her miserableness was contagious.
25. The book's ending left the reader with a lingering sense of miserableness.
26. His miserableness was a self-imposed prison.
27. She found solace in music to combat her miserableness.
28. The overwhelming miserableness of the day led to an early bedtime.
29. He couldn't express the depth of his miserableness.
30. The gray skies seemed to mirror her internal miserableness.
31. His miserableness was a mask for deeper pain.
32. She used humor to deflect from her miserableness.
33. The miserableness in his voice was evident.
34. A crushing weight of miserableness settled upon him.
35. He tried to ignore the growing miserableness within.
36. The story ends with a sense of unresolved miserableness.
37. Overcoming his miserableness required considerable effort.
38. Her miserableness affected her productivity.
39. He found temporary relief from his miserableness in nature.
40. The atmosphere was thick with miserableness.
41. She channeled her miserableness into creative writing.
42. His miserableness was a symptom of his depression.
43. The miserableness of the situation was almost comical.
44. He fought against the insidious creep of miserableness.
45. She hoped to escape her miserableness through travel.
46. The novel's protagonist experiences a period of intense miserableness.
47. His miserableness was a barrier to forming relationships.
48. The rain intensified the already palpable miserableness.
49. She sought professional help to address her underlying miserableness.
50. The photograph captured the stark miserableness of the refugee camp.

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