No, it is a noun. The related adjective is 'miserable'.
miserical
The abstract noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness.A related abstract noun form is misery.
The noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness. Another noun form is misery.
maybe you should learn how to spell "speech" correctly before you start inquiring about it. Misery is a noun, for godssake. It is an idea.
Uh - Misery.
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sad or heartfull get the facts
sad or heartfull get the facts
No, it is not. It is an adjective related to the noun misery.
The abstract noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness.A related abstract noun form is misery.
The noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness. Another noun form is misery.
maybe you should learn how to spell "speech" correctly before you start inquiring about it. Misery is a noun, for godssake. It is an idea.
Uh - Misery.
I can give you several sentences.I was in misery with the itchy poison ivy.Her misery was heart-breaking.He caused misery wherever he went.
The plural form of the noun 'misery' is miseries.
misery.
The opposite or the inverse of misery is happiness.