wretchedness

[ˈrɛtʃɪdnəs]

wretchedness Definition

  • 1the state of being unhappy, unhealthy, or poor
  • 2a feeling of great unhappiness or discomfort

Using wretchedness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wretchedness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wretchedness of his life was apparent in his appearance.

  • Example

    She lived in wretchedness for years before finally finding a way out.

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    The wretchedness of the situation was overwhelming.

wretchedness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for wretchedness

Phrases with wretchedness

  • extreme and hopeless misery

    Example

    The refugees were living in abject wretchedness, with no access to food or shelter.

  • an excessive or extravagant amount of something, often leading to negative consequences

    Example

    The company's wretched excess led to its downfall.

  • people or things that are rejected or unwanted

    Example

    The homeless shelter provided a home for the wretched refuse of society.

Origins of wretchedness

from Middle English 'wrecchednesse', meaning 'misery'

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Summary: wretchedness in Brief

Wretchedness [ˈrɛtʃɪdnəs] refers to a state of great unhappiness, discomfort, or poverty. It can be seen in someone's appearance or in the overwhelming nature of a situation. Phrases like 'abject wretchedness' denote extreme misery, while 'wretched excess' refers to excessive amounts of something leading to negative consequences. 'Wretched refuse' refers to people or things that are rejected or unwanted.