I could tell how miserable she felt about the hard test when i saw her walk desolately out of her room.
4 are in the word miserable
Here is a sentence that shows the emotion despair: The child was miserable for he failed his unit test for he was crying loudly.
Daisies dancing as dewdrops down the rain-spout is an example of alliteration. Her constant use of alliteration meant Mike endured many miserable meetings.
The suffix of the word miserable is "-able." A suffix is something added to the end of a word to form a derivative, or a word based on another word or root in the same or a different language. The suffix "-able" implies capability or being properly fit or suited for something or other. Other words that possess this suffix include excusable, unforgettable, and breakable.
"I was miserable when I herd that my brother got hurt"
It was a miserable failure.He gave her a miserable look.Stop being so miserable.
Coincidentally or not, it was after this miserable trip that John began his journal.
The novel described a dystopian society where everything was as miserable as possible.
I could tell how miserable she felt about the hard test when i saw her walk desolately out of her room.
4 are in the word miserable
Crotchety and miserable Scrooge was rich but tightfisted. He eventually learned the connection between well being and generosity.
the health of the girl was miserable
I was walking down the main street to go to the shop to get some milk for my mum so she could have a brew when I saw a tall, skiny man who looked miserable with his dull, gloomy eyes. That first answer is just miserable. A gloomy weather forecast is somewhat less than miserable for the ducks.
Here is a sentence that shows the emotion despair: The child was miserable for he failed his unit test for he was crying loudly.
Tho i consider myself a cheery soul, this man made me look like a miserable curmudgeon in comparison to his genuine bonhomie.
unhappy