ABJECT vs MISERABLE: NOUN
- A person who is abjectly base, servile, or dependent; a caitiff or menial.
- A person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway.
- An unfortunate, unhappy creature; a wretch.
- A miserable person.
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Extremely submissive or self-abasing.
- Thoroughgoing; complete. Used to modify pejorative nouns.
- Being of the most miserable kind; wretched.
- Extremely contemptible or degrading: : base.
- Most unfortunate or miserable
- Of the most contemptible kind
- Showing utter resignation or hopelessness
- Cast down; low-lying.
- Degraded; servile; groveling; despicable.
- Sunk to a low condition; down in spirit or hope; miserable; -- of persons.
- Humiliating; degrading; wretched; -- of situations.
- Showing humiliation or submissiveness
- Characterized by physical misery
- Very bad (at something); unskilled, incompetent.
- In a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.
- Avaricious; niggardly; miserly.
- Worthless; mean; despicable
- Causing unhappiness or misery.
- Very unhappy; wretched; living in misery.
- Of poor quality; inferior.
- Wretchedly inadequate.
- Causing or accompanied by great discomfort or distress.
- Very uncomfortable or unhappy; wretched.
- Of the most contemptible kind
- Of very poor quality or condition
- Deserving or inciting pity
- Contemptibly small in amount
- Very unhappy; full of misery
- Mean or shameful; contemptible.
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cast off or down; hence, to abase; to degrade; to lower; to debase.
- N/A
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Abject, Low, Mean, Groveling, debased, despicable, degraded, degenerate, wretched, menial, worthless, beggarly. (See list under low.) Abject, low, and mean may have essentially the same meaning, but low is more often used with respect to nature, condition, or rank; mean, to character or conduct; abject, to spirit. Groveling has the vividness of figurative use; it represents natural disposition toward what is low and base. Low is generally stronger than mean, conformably to the original senses of the two words.
- Low in kind or character; mean; despicable; servile; groveling.
- Low in condition or in estimation; utterly humiliating or disheartening; so low as to be hopeless: as, abject poverty, disgrace, or servitude.
- Cast aside; cast away; abjected.
- To make abject; humiliate; degrade.
- To throw away; cast off or out.
- Unhappy; wretched; hapless.
- Causing or attended by suffering or unhappiness; distressing; doleful: as, a miserable lot or condition; miserable weather.
- Manifesting misery; indicative of want or suffering; shocking; pitiable: as, a miserable hut; to be covered with miserable rags; miserable looks.
- Of wretched character or quality; without value or merit; very poor; mean; worthless: as, a miserable soil; a miserable performer or performance; a miserable subterfuge.
- Covetous; miserly; niggardly.
- Compassionate; merciful; commiserating.
- Synonyms Distressed, forlorn, disconsolate, afflicted, pitiable. See affliction.
- Very unhappy
- Full of misery
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Utter, Pathetic, Pitiful, Wretched, Low down, Resigned, Scurvy, Low, Submissive, Unhopeful, Scummy, Unfortunate, Hopeless, Contemptible, Miserable
- Uncomfortable, Paltry, Misfortunate, Meager, Sad, Unhappy, Deplorable, Hapless, Poor, Pitiable, Abject, Pathetic, Pitiful, Woeful, Wretched
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Utter, Pathetic, Pitiful, Wretched, Low down, Resigned, Scurvy, Low, Submissive, Unhopeful, Scummy, Unfortunate, Hopeless, Contemptible, Miserable
- Uncomfortable, Paltry, Misfortunate, Meager, Sad, Unhappy, Deplorable, Hapless, Poor, Pitiable, Abject, Pathetic, Pitiful, Woeful, Wretched
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- And I was his abject slave for the nonce.
- The scene was pathetic, a kind of abject collapse.
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- Imitated, simulated; mocked at; deoeived; vexed; distressed, abject.
- Abject fear sifted over me, caking my body.
- Most had lived in abject poverty for centuries.
- You quoted Coulter saying women were miserable leaders.
- Dogs with hair and cats make him miserable.
- How miserable is the body that depends on a body, and how miserable is the soul that depends on these two.
- Never did ambition, never did public animosities, engage men against one another in such miserable hostilities, in such miserable calamities.
- Then they realized that they were still miserable or that made them miserable even.
- Their mission on earth is to attempt to destroy the souls of men and make them miserable as they themselves are miserable.
- While you feel miserable, you could make others more miserable.
- He was Burgermeister Meisterburger, the miserable mayor of the miserable town.
- Dry but miserable, he makes everyone around him miserable also.
- She was miserable, I was miserable, my older daughter was miserable.
ABJECT vs MISERABLE: QUESTIONS
- Where does the horror that the abject person provokes from?
- What is the best crossword puzzle game to play with abject flattery?
- How many Christmas Number 1s are the most miserable?
- Are Boomerang kids really more miserable than empty-nesters?
- Do we make ourselves miserable or happy and strong?
- Why did Kamal Haasan make Gautami's life miserable?
- Is Kraft Heinz having an absolutely miserable 2019?
- Is your dysfunctional thought pattern making you miserable?
- Was UConn always this miserable at college football?
- Are seasonal allergies making you miserable this spring?
- Is Silicon Valley trying to make themselves miserable?
- What is the meaning of miserable misanthropic nature?