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miserable

Miserable vs Despicable - What's the difference?

miserable | despicable | Related terms |

Miserable is a related term of despicable.


As adjectives the difference between miserable and despicable

is that miserable is destitute, impoverished while despicable is fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean; vile; worthless.

As a noun miserable

is wretch, scoundrel.

Miserable vs Detestable - What's the difference?

miserable | detestable | Related terms |

Miserable is a related term of detestable.


As adjectives the difference between miserable and detestable

is that miserable is destitute, impoverished while detestable is detestable, despicable.

As a noun miserable

is wretch, scoundrel.

Harsh vs Miserable - What's the difference?

harsh | miserable | Related terms |

Harsh is a related term of miserable.


As adjectives the difference between harsh and miserable

is that harsh is unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses while miserable is destitute, impoverished.

As a verb harsh

is (slang) to negatively criticize.

As a noun miserable is

wretch, scoundrel.

Hurt vs Miserable - What's the difference?

hurt | miserable | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between hurt and miserable

is that hurt is wounded, physically injured while miserable is in a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.

As a verb hurt

is to be painful.

As a noun hurt

is an emotional or psychological hurt (humiliation or bad experience.

Miserable vs Angry - What's the difference?

miserable | angry |


As adjectives the difference between miserable and angry

is that miserable is destitute, impoverished while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

As a noun miserable

is wretch, scoundrel.

Wikidiffcom vs Miserable - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | miserable |


As an adjective miserable is

destitute, impoverished.

As a noun miserable is

wretch, scoundrel.

Dispirited vs Miserable - What's the difference?

dispirited | miserable | Related terms |

Dispirited is a related term of miserable.


As adjectives the difference between dispirited and miserable

is that dispirited is without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened while miserable is destitute, impoverished.

As a verb dispirited

is (dispirit).

As a noun miserable is

wretch, scoundrel.

Ignominious vs Miserable - What's the difference?

ignominious | miserable | Related terms |

Ignominious is a related term of miserable.


As adjectives the difference between ignominious and miserable

is that ignominious is marked by shame or disgrace while miserable is destitute, impoverished.

As a noun miserable is

wretch, scoundrel.

Miserable vs Solitary - What's the difference?

miserable | solitary | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between miserable and solitary

is that miserable is in a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor while solitary is living or being by one's self; alone; having no companion present; being without associates.

As a noun solitary is

one who lives alone, or in solitude; an anchoret, hermit or recluse.

Bereft vs Miserable - What's the difference?

bereft | miserable | Related terms |

Bereft is a related term of miserable.


As adjectives the difference between bereft and miserable

is that bereft is (of a person) pained by the loss of someone while miserable is destitute, impoverished.

As a verb bereft

is (bereave).

As a noun miserable is

wretch, scoundrel.

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