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    wretched
    /ˈrɛtʃɪd/

    adjective

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  3. Wretched means deeply afflicted, dejected, or distressed in body or mind, or extremely or deplorably bad or distressing. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of wretched.

  4. Wretched means unpleasant, bad, or unhappy. It can describe a person, a condition, or a situation. Learn how to use it in different contexts and find related words and phrases.

  5. Wretched refers to a condition of extreme affliction or distress, especially as outwardly apparent: wretched hovels. Miserable refers more to the inward feeling of unhappiness or distress: a miserable life.

  6. Wretched means unpleasant, bad, or feeling very sick or unhappy. It can also express anger when something annoying happens. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and translations.

  7. A wretch is a miserable or despicable person. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words of wretch from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  8. Wretched is an all-around unhappy word. If you're very ill, heartbroken, or riddled with guilt, you may feel wretched. This word is also used to describe awful living conditions. If your cabin at sleep-away camp is freezing cold and rat-infested, you could describe it as wretched.

  9. Wretched means very unhappy, miserable, or contemptible. It can also mean poor or inferior in quality. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see synonyms and examples.

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