What is miserable life?

What is miserable life?

HomeArticles, FAQWhat is miserable life?

unhappy or depressed; wretched. causing misery, discomfort, etca miserable life.

Q. What is difference between other and another?

The words another and other mean the same thing, except that another is used with a singular noun and other is used with uncountable and plural nouns: She’s going to the cinema with another friend. She’s going to the cinema with other friends.

Q. What is a another word for good?

great, satisfying, exceptional, positive, acceptable, satisfactory, valuable, superb, marvelous, bad, wonderful, favorable, excellent, respectable, honest, useful, talented, efficient, reliable, able.

Q. What misery means?

1 : a state of suffering and want that is the result of poverty or affliction War brought misery to thousands of refugees. 2 : a circumstance, thing, or place that causes suffering or discomfort the joys and miseries of life.

Q. Is misery a bad word?

Very uncomfortable or unhappy; wretched. Causing misery, discomfort, or suffering. Miserable weather. Bad; inferior; inadequate.

Q. Is it rude to call someone pathetic?

Yes, pathetic is an insult. After reading what you’ve written, I think you’re looking for a similar sounding word, which is sympathetic. The word that kind of means what is to describe yourself as “sympathetic” to the person.

Q. Who is a pathetic person?

If you describe a person or animal as pathetic, you mean that they are sad and weak or helpless, and they make you feel very sorry for them. a pathetic little dog with a curly tail. The small group of onlookers presented a pathetic sight.

Q. What does pathetic mean in English?

adjective. causing or evoking pity, sympathetic sadness, sorrow, etc.; pitiful; pitiable: Conditions at the refugee camp were far more pathetic than anything our training had prepared us for. Informal. miserably or contemptibly inadequate: In return for our investment we get a pathetic three percent interest.

Q. Is it OK for your boyfriend to call you names?

3. They Call You Names. Name-calling is never OK in a relationship. I know from experience that if your toxic relationship has been affecting your self-esteem, you might think you deserve to be called certain names— but that’s all the more proof that your relationship is unhealthy, and that you need to leave it.

Q. How do you use the word pathetic?

  1. The small group of onlookers presented a pathetic sight.
  2. I refused to go along with their pathetic charade.
  3. You’re pathetic!
  4. He derided my singing as pathetic.
  5. His tears were pathetic to witness.
  6. The starving children were a pathetic sight.
  7. The animal gave a pathetic little whimper.

Q. Where does the word pathetic come from?

Pathetic can be traced back further to the Greek pathētikos, meaning “capable of feeling.” It was preceded, slightly, by the related pathetical (which has the same meaning as the early senses of pathetic, but seem to have fallen out of use before taking on the “absurd” or “inadequate” ones) and pathetically.

Q. Where did the word pathetic come from?

From Middle French pathétique, from Latin patheticus, from Ancient Greek παθητικός (pathētikós, “subject to feeling, capable of feeling, impassioned”), from παθητός (pathētós, “one who has suffered, subject to suffering”), from πάσχω (páskhō, “to suffer”).

Randomly suggested related videos:

What is miserable life?.
Want to go more in-depth? Ask a question to learn more about the event.