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1 miserable
['mizərəbl]1) (very unhappy; She's been miserable since he went away.) δυστυχισμένος2) (very poor in quantity or quality: The house was in a miserable condition.) άθλιος,αξιοθρήνητος• -
2 Miserable
adj.P. and V. ταλαίπωρος, ἄθλιος, οἰκτρός, μοχθηρός (Plat.), Ar. and V. τάλας, τλήμων, πολύπονος, V. δυσταλάς.Wretched, unfortunate: P. and V. δυστυχής, δυσδαίμων, ἀτυχής (Eur., Heracl. 460, but rare V.), V. ἄμοιρος (also Plat. but rare P.), ἄμμορος, Ar. and V. σχέτλιος. δύστηνος, δείλαιος (rare P.), V. δάϊος μέλεος, ἄνολβος, Ar. κακοδαίμων; see Unhappy.Distressing: P. and V. βαρύς, ὀχληρός, λυπηρός, κακός, ἀνιαρός, ἀλγεινός, ἐπαχθής, δυσχερής, ἄθλιος, Ar. and P. χαλεπός, V. δύσφορος (also Xen. but rare P.), λυπρός, ἀχθεινός (also Xen. but rare P.), δύσοιστος.Lamentable: V. πολύστονος, πανδάκρυτος, εὐδάκρυτος, πάγκλαυτος. δυσθρήνητος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Miserable
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3 misérable
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4 miserable
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5 Disconsolate
adj.Desolate: P. and V. ἐρῆμος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Disconsolate
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6 Dismal
adj.Of looks: P. and V. σκυθρωπός, V. στυγνός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dismal
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7 Poor
adj.The poor: use also V. οἱ οὐκ ἔχοντες.Poor in: P. and V. ἐνδεής (gen.), P. ἐλλιπής (gen.), ἐπιδεής (gen.) (Plat.), V. χρεῖος (gen.).Be poor, v.: P. also V. πένεσθαι.Be poor in: V. πένεσθαι (gen.); see be deficient in, under Deficient.Indifferent: P. also V. φαῦλος, μέτριος, φλαῦρος, εὐτελής.Mean, shabby: P. and V. κακός, φαῦλος, Ar. also P. μοχθηρός.Having poor soil: P. λεπτόγεως.Incapable: P. also V. φαῦλος, ἀφυής.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Poor
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8 Sorrowful
adj.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sorrowful
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9 abject
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10 dejected
[di'‹ektid](gloomy or miserable: He looked rather dejected.) θλιμμένος- dejection -
11 despondent
[di'spondənt](feeling miserable, unhappy, gloomy etc: She was utterly despondent at her failure.) αποκαρδιωμένος- despondency -
12 down-in-the-mouth
adjective (miserable; in low spirits.) κατηφής -
13 unhappily
1) (in a sad or miserable way: He stared unhappily at her angry face.) θλιμμένα2) (unfortunately: Unhappily, I shan't be able to see you tomorrow.) δυστυχώς -
14 unhappy
1) (sad or miserable: He had an unhappy childhood.) δυστυχισμένος2) (regrettable: He has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.) ατυχής, θλιβερός•- unhappily -
15 woeful
adjective (miserable; unhappy: a woeful expression.) θλιμμένος -
16 wretch
[re ]1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) φουκαράς2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) παλιάνθρωπος•- wretched- wretchedly
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17 wretched
['re id]1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) άθλιος / δυστυχισμένος2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) φρικτός -
18 Begone
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Begone
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19 Comfortless
adj.Dreary: V. ἀτερπής, P. ἀηδής; see Miserable.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Comfortless
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20 Deplorable
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Deplorable
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miserable — [miz′ər ə bəl, miz′rəbəl] adj. [Fr misérable < L miserabilis, pitiable < miserari, to pity < miser, wretched] 1. in a condition of misery; wretched, unhappy, suffering, etc. 2. causing misery, discomfort, or suffering [miserable weather] … English World dictionary
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