miserableness

[ UK /mˈɪzɹəbə‍lnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune
    the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable
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How To Use miserableness In A Sentence

  • This miserableness went on as much as six or seven minutes; but it seemed a sight longer than that. The War of The Worlds
  • It's absurd things like that that balance the movie off its pain-film miserableness; this is a really funny movie, despite the constant stream of tragedy, loss, degradation and soul-shattering identity crisis its characters undergo.
  • But in an incredible marketing feat the Scottish Tourist Board and Scottish Screen are now advertising the sheer miserableness of Scotland in a bid to attract film crews and tourists.
  • The way the English deal with their current law - and how they enforce closing time by bellowing at poor drinkers - smacks of a mean streak of miserableness.
  • Philosophical miserableness, stoicism, nihilism and spiritual (not pragmatic) scepticism all lead to the view that only the imposition of order will suffice No wonder this the life hating, paranoid Nixonite figure of Gordon Brown appeals to every cowardly pessimistic fibre of the nation. The Pontiff Is In...
  • Why did Aunt Debbie have to ruin my complete miserableness and make everyone notice me?
  • Am I facing a future of bad, cranky writing and fat miserableness? Gossip Girl And The Tummy Of Doom | Her Bad Mother
  • The Greeks believed that the gods gave them wine so that they might forget the miserableness of existence. Chapter 36
  • Now one, and now another, and sometimes several, either from being knocked down by seas or from general miserableness, take to the bunk for a day or so off. CHAPTER XXXV
  • My blood pressure was sky high and I had a raging headache and thus began 5 months of miserableness. I'm Boycotting the Monday After Thanksgiving
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