abject misery

Frequency: 6.01.8 per million words

A state of extreme unhappiness and suffering.

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Examples (20)

  • They lived in abject misery after the war.
  • The refugees lived in abject misery after losing everything.
  • The novel's protagonist was plunged into abject misery upon learning the truth.
  • He felt nothing but abject misery after the breakup.
  • I couldn't bear to see the children living in such abject misery.
  • The famine caused abject misery for millions of people.
  • The famine reduced the entire population to abject misery.
  • She sank into a state of abject misery after the tragedy.
  • Historical accounts vividly describe the abject misery of the captives.
  • Their lives were filled with abject misery due to poverty.
  • He struggled for years to lift his family out of abject misery.
  • The report depicted scenes of abject misery in the war-torn region.
  • The constant bullying left him in a state of abject misery.
  • He was reduced to abject misery by his financial ruin.
  • The photographs captured the sheer abject misery of those affected by the disaster.
  • The news of her illness plunged him into abject misery.
  • Abject misery was etched on his face as he recounted the tragedy.
  • Despite their abject misery, the villagers maintained their hope.
  • Without hope, the people sank deeper into abject misery.
  • The character's journey from triumph to abject misery was heart-wrenching.