MEAGER vs MISERABLE: NOUN
- A sickness.
- Same as maigre, 2.
- A spent salmon, or kelt.
- An unfortunate, unhappy creature; a wretch.
- A miserable person.
MEAGER vs MISERABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Having little flesh; lean.
- Deficient in richness, fertility, or vigor; feeble.
- Deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent; scanty.
- Deficient in amount or quality or extent
- Destitue of, or having little, flesh; lean.
- Destitute of richness, fertility, strength, or the like; defective in quantity, or poor in quality; poor; barren; scanty in ideas; wanting strength of diction or affluence of imagery. Opposite of ample.
- Dry and harsh to the touch, as chalk.
- Less than a desirable amount; -- of items distributed from a larger supply.
- Having little flesh; lean; thin.
- Poor, deficient or inferior in amount, quality or extent; paltry; scanty; inadequate; unsatisfying.
- Barely adequate
- 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.
MEAGER vs MISERABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 2 and Tame, barren, bald, jejune, dull, prosing.
- Synonyms Spare, emaciated, lank, gaunt.
- Lenten; adapted to a fast. See maigre.
- Without fullness, strength, substance, or value; deficient in quantity or quality; scanty; poor; mean.
- To make lean.
- Lean; thin; having little flesh.
- Without richness or fertility; barren: said of land.
- Without moisture; dry and harsh: said of chalk, etc.
- 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
MEAGER vs MISERABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Modest, Hand to mouth, Scrimpy, Spare, Hardscrabble, Ungenerous, Bare, Exiguous, Marginal, Stingy, Miserable, Scanty, Meagre, Measly, Paltry
- Uncomfortable, Paltry, Misfortunate, Meager, Sad, Unhappy, Deplorable, Hapless, Poor, Pitiable, Abject, Pathetic, Pitiful, Woeful, Wretched
MEAGER vs MISERABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Modest, Scrimpy, Hand to mouth, Spare, Hardscrabble, Ungenerous, Bare, Exiguous, Marginal, Stingy, Miserable, Scanty, Meagre, Measly, Paltry
- Uncomfortable, Paltry, Misfortunate, Meager, Sad, Unhappy, Deplorable, Hapless, Poor, Pitiable, Abject, Pathetic, Pitiful, Woeful, Wretched
MEAGER vs MISERABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Data on the Far East is meager but mixed.
- Also get ready to closesome, if travel is meager.
- The spending envisioned easily could deliver meager results.
- The meager evacuation plan also complicated quarantine measures.
- Americans faced meager prospects in the postwar South.
- Cognizant that pension was a meager $290, Dr.
- CD supply is too meager for his taste.
- Sharon Flake added to my meager classroom library.
- Wehave meager news of our terrible defeat there.
- The farmer who plants a meager amount of seed will have a meager harvest.
- 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.
MEAGER vs MISERABLE: QUESTIONS
- How many answers are there to the meager crossword clue?
- What happened to the south Meager Creek geothermal prospect?
- 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?