wretchedness in English

noun

[wretch·ed·ness || 'retʃɪdnɪs]

misery, woefulness, poverty; contemptibleness, meanness

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1. 8 Their squalor and wretchedness have sickened me.

2. 7 Slack seasons and wretchedness were unknown.

3. 10 His wretchedness aroused our sympathy.

4. Their squalor and wretchedness have sickened me.

5. They labored day and night in wretchedness.

6. 4 Her wretchedness made him feel miserable.

7. 3 The wretchedness for which these prisons became known.

8. 13 A place of extreme wretchedness or squalor.

9. 12 The sea is the immensity of wretchedness.

10. 6 Such was the color of her wretchedness.

11. 2 They labored day and night in wretchedness.

12. 11 But, oh,[www.Sentencedict.com] the wretchedness of being forced this way!

13. 5 The misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable.

14. 17 But hunger and wretchedness rise superior to fears in the long run.

15. 20 Hunger and wretchedness rise superior to fears in the long run.

16. 14 He did not disturb the wretchedness of her mind by ill-timed conversation.

17. 9 My life has been sipped with wretchedness and darkness.

18. 25 From year to year the child grew, and so did her wretchedness.

19. The wretchedness and futility of war hit me more acutely than ever before.

20. What was meant for a joyous occasion would shrivel to a general wretchedness.

21. 15 That might tempt more Indians to leave the wretchedness of the reserves.

22. 24 He does deserve some good luck after so much wretchedness.

23. He has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness.

24. 23 He has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness.

25. 16 He nodded repeatedly as if carried away by wretchedness and frustration.

26. 19 Yet the wretchedness, shame, scandal of the terrible affair upset his customary equilibrium.

27. Synonyms for Abjectness include destitution, hopelessness, misery, squalor, forlornness, pitiableness, pitifulness, wretchedness, degradation and dishonor

28. 18 Here life offered nothing but sordidness and wretchedness, both of the flesh and the spirit...

29. 22 What was meant for a joyous occasion would shrivel to a general wretchedness.

30. Age after age has passed away, for no other purpose than to behold their wretchedness. Thomas Paine 

31. 21 Age after age has passed away, for no other purpose than to behold their wretchedness. Thomas Paine 

32. All the wretchedness of her life seems to have Culminated, the little doubts she has thrust out or tried to overlive

33. 1 The others watched her in her wretchedness, gasping for each breath for almost two weeks, only to see her die.

34. And Thou Abandonest him who is worthy of it to wretchedness! All of them come home to Thy decree, their affairs revert to Thy command; Thy authority grows not feeble through their drawn out term, Thy proof is not refuted by the failure to hurry after them

35. In view of the wretchedness of the condition indicated by the word "Beggarly," he states his astonishment that they should so little appreciate the liberty and riches which they now enjoy as even to think of going back to the former condition.