Bedan, čemeran.
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ETYM Latin Calamitosus; cf. French calamiteux.
1. Suffering calamity; wretched; miserable.
2. Producing, or attended with distress and misery; making wretched; wretched; unhappy. SYN. Miserable; deplorable; distressful; afflictive; grievous; baleful; disastrous.
Synonyms: black · disastrous · fatal · fateful · unfortunate
Crummy.
ETYM Cf. French déplorable.
1. Of very poor quality or condition; SYN. execrable, miserable, woeful, wretched.
2. Very bad; SYN. distressing, lamentable, pitiful, sad, sorry.
Synonyms: bad · condemnable · criminal · distressing · execrable · inferior · lamentable · miserable · pitiful · reprehensible · sad · sorry · vicious · woeful · wretched · wrong
Marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences; SYN. disadvantaged.
Synonyms: disadvantaged · underprivileged
ETYM Old Eng., p. p. of forlesen to lose utterly, AS. forleósan (p. p. forloren); pref. for- + leósan (in comp.) to lose; cf. Dutch verliezen to lose, German verlieren, Swed. förlora, Dan. forloren, Goth. fraliusan to lose. Related to For-, and Lorn, Lose.
Marked by or showing hopelessness.
Synonyms: hopeless
ETYM French misérable, Latin miserabilis, from miserari to lament, pity, from miser wretched. Related to Miser.
1. Characterized by physical misery; SYN. wretched.
2. Very unhappy; full of misery; SYN. suffering, wretched.
Synonyms: abject · contemptible · deplorable · execrable · hapless · inferior · low · low-down · meager · meagerly · meagre · measly · misfortunate · paltry · pathetic · piteous · pitiable · pitiful · poor · scrimpy · scummy · scurvy · stingy · suffering · uncomfortable · unfortunate · unhappy · woeful · wretched
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a miser; especially; marked by grasping meanness and penuriousness
Synonyms: mean · mingy · stingy · tight · ungenerous
1. Shabbily dressed
2. Short of funds
Poor in number or in quality; worthless; pitiful; trifling
ETYM Old Eng. pitous, Old Fren. pitos, French piteux. Related to Pity.
1. Fitted to excite pity or sympathy; wretched; miserable; lamentable; sad.
2. Paltry; mean; pitiful.
3. Evincing pity, compassion, or sympathy; compassionate; tender.
4. Arousing or deserving pity.
ETYM Cf. Old Fren. pitiable, French pitoyable.
1. Deserving pity; worthy of, or exciting, compassion.
2. Of a kind to evoke mingled pity and contempt especially because of inadequacy.
Synonyms: contemptible · hapless · miserable · misfortunate · pathetic · piteous · pitiful · poor · unfortunate · wretched
(Homonym: pore, pour).
1. Having little money or few possessions.
2. Characterized by or indicating lack of money.
3. Badly supplied with desirable qualities or substances.
4. Low in degree.
5. Unsatisfactory.
Synonyms: poor people · bad · beggarly · broke · bust · deficient · destitute · hapless · hard up · hardscrabble · impecunious · impoverished · in straitened circumstances · inadequate · indigent · insufficient · mean · miserable · misfortunate · moneyless · necessitous · needy · pathetic · penniless · penurious · pinched · piteous · pitiable · pitiful · poverty-stricken · resourceless · short · skint · slummy · stone-broke · stony-broke · underprivileged · unfortunate · unprovided for · wretched
1. Causing one to rue or lament; woeful; mournful; sorrowful.
2. Expressing sorrow.
Synonyms: contrite · penitent · remorseful · repentant · ruthful
1. Experiencing or showing or causing sorrow or unhappiness
2. Expressive of sorrow
3. Exemplary of misfortune
Synonyms: bad · bittersweet · deplorable · depressing · depressive · distressing · doleful · gloomy · heavyhearted · lamentable · melancholic · melancholy · mournful · pensive · pitiful · saddening · sorrowful · sorry · tragic · tragical · tragicomic · tragicomical · wistful
Mean and unworthy and despicable
Synonyms: dishonorable · dishonourable · moth-eaten · ratty · tatty · worn
ETYM Latin sordidus, from sordere to be filthy or dirty; probably akin to Eng. swart: cf. French sordide. Related to Swart.
Meanly avaricious and mercenary.
1. Grieved for the loss of some good; pained for some evil; feeling regret
2. Melancholy; dismal; gloomy; mournful.
3. Poor; insufficient; worthless
Synonyms: bad · blue · cheerless · compassionate · dark · deplorable · depressing · dingy · disconsolate · dismal · dispiriting · distressing · drab · drear · dreary · gloomy · good-for-naught · good-for-nothing · grim · lamentable · meritless · no-account · no-count · no-good · penitent · pitiful · pitying · regretful · repentant · sad · uncheerful · worthless
1. Full of woe; grievous
2. Involving or bringing woe
3. Lamentably bad or serious; deplorable
1. Very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief.
2. Worthless; paltry; very poor or mean; miserable.
3. Hatefully contemptible; despicable; wicked.
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