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miserableness


Meanings
  • a state of deep sadness, despair, or dejection.

    - "Despite her best efforts, she could not shake the feeling of miserableness that had consumed her."
    - "He sat alone in the dimly lit room, lost in thought, enveloped in a thick fog of miserableness."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with miserableness
amidst , bide , bid farewell , cannot abide , hide , hideaway , hideous , inside , inside out , inside story , mideast , midstream , midevil , midst , mitigate , mitigate against , mitigating circumstances , mitigation , miscue , misgiving , misgiving place , misfit , misinformation , misinterpreting , misjudging , misleading , mismanage , mismanagement , misnomer , misplaced , misquoting , misrepresent , misrepresentations , misreporting , misappropriate , misuse , misapprehend , misapprehension , miscalculate , miscalculation , misconception , misconceptions , misconstruction , misdiagnose , misdiagnosis , misdirect , misdemeanor , misdemeanors , misdo , misdoing , misenact , misenactment , misestimate , misestimation , misevaluate , misevaluation , misforecast , misforecasting , mispredict , misprediction , misjudgment , misjudgments , misconceit , misconceits , misperception , misperceptions
Homophones
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  1. miserableness, miserably, miserable, misery, mizzen, mizzens, mizzenmast


Variants
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miserable , miserableness , miserablenesses , miserables , miserably
Forms
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The word miserableness is a noun that describes a state of deep sadness, despair, or dejection. The word can also be used as an adjective to describe something that evokes feelings of misery, wretchedness, or pitiable circumstances. The word miserableness can also be used in the plural form to describe a collection or series of instances or situations that evoke feelings of misery, wretchedness, or pitiable circumstances.


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'miserabilis', meaning pitiable or worthy of pity.


Related Concepts
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  1. Depression: A mental disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and worthlessness. Depression can also manifest as loss of interest or pleasure in activities, changes in appetite or sleep patterns, feelings of agitation, restlessness, or irritability, difficulty concentrating, making decisions, or remembering things, thoughts of death or suicide, or frequent physical complaints with no apparent medical explanation.

  2. Anhedonia: The inability to experience pleasure or enjoyment from activities, experiences, or things that are typically enjoyable or pleasurable for most people. Anhedonia can also manifest as a lack of interest or motivation to engage in activities or experiences that were once enjoyable or pleasurable for the person. Anhedonia can be a symptom of various mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or schizophrenia.


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["In literature, miserableness is often used to describe the emotional state of a character. For example, in Charles Dickens' 'Bleak House', the character Esther Summerson often finds herself in a state of miserable despair. In art, miserableness can be portrayed through the use of somber colors, such as blacks, greys, and browns. In music, miserableness can be expressed through the use of slow, melancholic melodies and chord progressions that evoke feelings of sadness, despair, and dejection."]

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