Wretched

  • 21wretched — adj. Wretched is used with these nouns: ↑excess, ↑existence …

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  • 22wretched — adjective (wretcheder, wretchedest) 1》 in a very unhappy or unfortunate state; miserable. 2》 used to express anger or annoyance: she disliked the wretched man intensely. Derivatives wretchedly adverb wretchedness noun Origin ME: formed… …

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  • 23wretched — [ˈretʃɪd] adj 1) very unhappy or ill 2) informal used for emphasizing how much someone or something annoys you I eventually found the wretched letter.[/ex] 3) very unpleasant, or in very bad condition …

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  • 24wretched — adj. (wretcheder, wretchedest) 1 unhappy or miserable. 2 of bad quality or no merit; contemptible. 3 unsatisfactory or displeasing. Phrases and idioms: feel wretched 1 be unwell. 2 be much embarrassed. Derivatives: wretchedly adv. wretchedness n …

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  • 25Wretched (doom band) — This article is about the Maryland doom band. For the Italian hardcore band, see Wretched (disambiguation). Wretched Origin Maryland, U.S. Genres Doom metal Stoner metal Years active 1993–2009 …

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  • 26Wretched Ones — The Wretched Ones are an Oi! band from Midland ParkNew Jersey. Their song Oi! Rodgers was a minor underground hit in the mid 1990s.DiscographyAlbumsExternal links* [http://www.headacherecords.com Headache Records] label website …

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  • 27wretched — Synonyms and related words: abject, abominable, adverse, affecting, afflicted, afflictive, antagonistic, arrant, atrocious, awful, base, beastly, beggarly, beneath contempt, bitter, blameworthy, bleak, brutal, cheap, cheerless, cheesy,… …

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  • 28wretched — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. beggarly, worthless, miserable; paltry, mean, pitiful; unhappy, unfortunate; woebegone, tormented, afflicted; shabby, disreputable, deplorable. See badness, unimportance. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …

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  • 29wretched — adj. comp. ‘wretcheder.’ 2432 B …

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  • 30wretched — wretch·ed || retʃɪd adj. sorry, poor, pitiable; miserable; contemptible; base, vile …

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