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misery

MIHZ-rih
noun
1
A state of deep unhappiness, suffering, or distress.
"The refugees endured months of misery before finding shelter."
"She poured out all her misery in a long, tearful letter."
2
Something that causes great unhappiness, such as hardship or poverty.
"Constant debt was the family's greatest misery."

How to Use Misery

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDeep unhappiness or suffering, or something that causes it.

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Common pairings
put someone out of their misery a life of misery sheer misery

Word Forms

miseries plural

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Etymology

From Latin miseria, from miser ("wretched").

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