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miserable

/ˈmɪz.ər.ə.bəl/

Miserable describes a person who feels very unhappy, sad, or uncomfortable. It can also describe a place or situation that is very bad and makes people feel unpleasant.

Exemplos

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The rainy weather makes me feel miserable.

The rain makes me feel very unhappy and cold.

2

The employees were forced to work in miserable conditions.

The staff had to work in very bad and poor settings.

3

I've had a miserable cold all week.

I have had a very bad and uncomfortable cold for seven days.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
misery
Advérbio
miserably
Adjetivo
miserable
Relacionado
miser
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Dica de memorização

Think of the 'M' in Miserable: Muddy, Misty, and Monday mornings usually make people feel miserable.

Quiz rápido

The dog looked _____ while it was waiting outside in the heavy rain.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: miserable

Exemplos

1

The rainy weather makes me feel miserable.

everyday

The rain makes me feel very unhappy and cold.

2

The employees were forced to work in miserable conditions.

formal

The staff had to work in very bad and poor settings.

3

I've had a miserable cold all week.

informal

I have had a very bad and uncomfortable cold for seven days.

4

Economic depression often leads to miserable living standards.

academic

Poor economies cause people to live in very bad situations.

5

The company reported a miserable performance this quarter.

business

The company had a very poor and unsuccessful business period.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
misery
Advérbio
miserably
Adjetivo
miserable
Relacionado
miser

Colocações comuns

miserable weather very bad, rainy, or cold weather
feel miserable to feel very sad or sick
miserable failure a total and complete lack of success
miserable life a life full of sadness and pain
make someone miserable to cause someone to be very unhappy

Frases Comuns

make life miserable

to treat someone badly every day

as miserable as sin

extremely unhappy or very ugly

a miserable excuse

a very poor or weak explanation

Frequentemente confundido com

miserable vs miserly

Miserable means very sad, while miserly means being stingy or hating to spend money.

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Notas de uso

Use 'miserable' when 'sad' is not strong enough to describe how someone feels. It is often used to describe physical discomfort caused by health or bad weather.

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Erros comuns

In many languages, similar words mean 'stingy' (not spending money), but in English, 'miserable' primarily means 'extremely unhappy'.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the 'M' in Miserable: Muddy, Misty, and Monday mornings usually make people feel miserable.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin word 'miserabilis', which means 'pitiable' or 'unfortunate'.

Padrões gramaticais

Used after linking verbs (e.g., 'to feel', 'to look') Comparative: more miserable Superlative: most miserable
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Contexto cultural

In the UK, people frequently use 'miserable' to describe the frequent grey and rainy weather.

Quiz rápido

The dog looked _____ while it was waiting outside in the heavy rain.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: miserable

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