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单词 wretched
释义 wretch·ed
\ˈrechə̇d\ adjective
(usually -er/-est)
Etymology: Middle English wrecched, from wrecche wretch + -ed
1. : deeply afflicted, dejected, or distressed from want, disease, or mental anguish : extremely unhappy or unfortunate
 < the wretched wife of the innocent man thus doomed to die — Charles Dickens >
 < the most wretched of all the sufferers from medieval lack of cleanliness — Edwin Benson >
2.
 a. : characterized by or tending to produce misery : squalid, dismal, foul
  < living conditions are wretched because the soil is so poor and dry — Juan Comas >
  < wretched houses along the tracks … so old that some of them had earthen floors — Morley Callaghan >
 b. : producing or being marked by discomfort or distress
  < spend a wretched night on the floor — Archie Binns >
  < a wretched journey by stage — Elinor Wylie >
  < wretched health >
3. : having a mean or contemptible nature or appearance: as
 a. : base, vile
 b. : meager, paltry, insufficient
  < his wretched store of a few dried beans — Pearl Buck >
 c. : marked by mistreatment, undernourishment, or overuse : shabby, outworn, gaunt
  < the scrawniest, wretchedest horse I had ever seen — Peter Kalischer >
  < a wretched purple and black costume that was frayed and stained — Barnaby Conrad >
  < the most wretched set of animals that he could buy … mangy lions and panthers and sick bears — Robert Graves >
 d. : exhibiting very poor quality or ability : inexpert, crude, or scanting in execution
  < the latter poem being so wretched by the standard of the former — Robert Fitzgerald >
  < the army's wretched supply system had blundered again — F.V.W.Mason >
  < coinage of this period is noted for its wretched workmanship — J.F.Lhotka >
Synonyms: see miserable
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