Miserable (Adjective)
Syllable division: mis·er·a·ble
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmɪz.ər.ə.bəl/ US: /ˈmɪz.ɚ.ə.bəl/
#1 Meaning: When someone is extremely sad.
Example:
> He was miserable after his mother passed away.
> The team was miserable after losing their final game.
> The woman felt miserable after her husband left her.
#2 Meaning: When someone finds something unpleasant that causes sadness.
Example:
> They had miserable weather when they went to the beach.
> They lived in a miserable place where a lot of crime went unpunished.
#3 Meaning: Used to highlight something's poor quality or value
Example:
> They bought the boat for a miserable price.
> The movie that they directed got a miserable rating.
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He had been building his house for 10 years but the effect was miserable.
My life became miserable because of my husband’s passing away.
My life has become miserable due to grievous losses.
You committed a crime. This is miserable.
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