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Miserable vs Distraught - What's the difference?

miserable | distraught |


As adjectives the difference between miserable and distraught

is that miserable is destitute, impoverished while distraught is deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed.

As a noun miserable

is wretch, scoundrel.

Miserable vs Disastrous - What's the difference?

miserable | disastrous |


As adjectives the difference between miserable and disastrous

is that miserable is in a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor while disastrous is of the nature of a disaster; calamitous.

Miserable vs Immiseration - What's the difference?

miserable | immiseration |


As nouns the difference between miserable and immiseration

is that miserable is wretch, scoundrel while immiseration is the act of making miserable, especially of a population as a whole; impoverishment.

As an adjective miserable

is destitute, impoverished.

Miserable vs Faceache - What's the difference?

miserable | faceache |


As nouns the difference between miserable and faceache

is that miserable is wretch, scoundrel while faceache is (uk|informal) a miserable-looking person.

As an adjective miserable

is destitute, impoverished.

Miserable vs Miseryguts - What's the difference?

miserable | miseryguts |


As an adjective miserable

is in a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.

As a noun miseryguts is

a miserable, negative person.

Miserable vs Ruly - What's the difference?

miserable | ruly |


As adjectives the difference between miserable and ruly

is that miserable is destitute, impoverished while ruly is pitiable; miserable or ruly can be neat and orderly.

As a noun miserable

is wretch, scoundrel.

As an adverb ruly is

pitiably; miserably.

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