Frequency rank: 9,077. – 9,100.
- disastrous; tragic; miserable; wretched; pitiful; woeful
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- disastrous
- tragic
- miserable
- wretched
- pitiful
- woeful
This meaning is used to describe a situation that has resulted in great harm or suffering, often with a sense of total failure or chaos.
This meaning refers to an event or situation that evokes a strong sense of sorrow or distress, typically due to loss or misfortune.
This meaning conveys a sense of deep unhappiness or discomfort, often in relation to living conditions or circumstances.
He was living a miserable life.
This meaning is used to express the extreme state of suffering or despair, often related to poor conditions or a feeling of deep sorrow.
This meaning describes a situation or condition that arouses pity, often indicating a lack of basic needs or care.
This meaning indicates a condition that is characterized by great sorrow or regret, often reflecting a sense of being very unfortunate.
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He had to lead a miserable life for many years.
Anyway, as long as it's a man, anybody should do. It's sad that you don't have a boyfriend yet.