Plural for a state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort
“In doing this, you would save them and yourself from misery and heartaches.”
Plural for a cause or source of great distress or discomfort
“The misery of the past, the struggles of the present, and the duty for the future, demand that no effort be left untried, that all energy be exercised, and that all opportunity be taken advantage of.”
Plural for a person who is constantly miserable or discontented
“They said she was a misery because she'd worked the Baby's Room for so long and so many of them died.”
Plural for a state of financial distress
“I vowed to myself that I would never live in such financial misery as my parents had.”
Plural for the quality of evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
Plural for the state of being mentally anxious or perturbed
Plural for a person who tends to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen
Plural for prolonged cruel or unjust treatment, especially through the exercise of authority
Plural for disagreeable or horrid to have to experience or undergo
Plural for the characteristic or quality of being dreadful, horrid or gruesome
Plural for a sudden, sharp localized pain
Plural for a state of great fear or panic
(pathology) Plural for an abnormal condition of a human, animal or plant that causes discomfort or dysfunction
Plural for the act or state of degrading or being degraded
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