English to Arabic Dictionary miserable

miserable

بائس
definition
adjective
their happiness made Anne feel even more miserable
(of a person) wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable.
all they pay me is a miserable $10,000 a year
pitiably small or inadequate.
translation of 'miserable'
adjective
زري,
بائس,
مدقع,
شقي بائس,
حزين,
التعيس,
مغلوب على أمره,
تعيس,
هزيل
example
Why not just close both levels and sell sleeping bags you 'miserable' cold-hearted bastards?
If not, they are 'miserable' wretches who are capitalising on people's misery.
No, because the 'miserable' coward wouldn't even give his name!
March's trade deficit came in at a 'miserable' but slightly less-than-expected $31.6 billion.
How dare this 'miserable' excuse for a Federal Government chastise any other country over pulling their troops out of Iraq.
I lost, and was 'miserable' for the rest of the day.
So he'd helped his 'miserable' friend console his woe begotten soul with some more hard liquor until he'd passed out.
The bar staff and in particular, the door staff were the most 'miserable' , surly and unhospitable people around.
I should have your throat cut for cowardice you 'miserable' wretch!
I happen to know that 'miserable' wretch intimately, as I stare at him each morning in the mirror.
"Stand up you 'miserable' bastard," the rocker roared at one person.
They go in with their boyfriends and they're 'miserable' , uncomfortable and they just want to go.
There, under wet and 'miserable' field conditions, members of the unit labored to create a base of operations for the Allies' final push into Germany.
And though you may be a success, you're secretly 'miserable' .
She muttered inaudibly, 'miserable' for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information.
Others complained about the 'miserable' conditions at the shelters.
Others nearly as large found their way to the weigh station as well, despite absolutely 'miserable' conditions.
Basically, I'm 'miserable' and I can't think and I can't get any work done.
She added that the family is living in 'miserable' conditions and there very few people who are willing to help during the time of distress and pain.
I want to be outside, but not with him there - and the thought of going to lunch by myself is so depressing that I'm 'miserable' all over again.
It just - it makes the victims or their families 'miserable' and uncomfortable, and it makes a celebrity out of the criminal.
I'm curious, therefore, why I don't feel utterly 'miserable' .
I won my game shortly after getting back that service, and their coach looked pretty 'miserable' at the end.
In general it was a day for the hardiest of souls as combination of biting cold and persistent flurries of rain made conditions thoroughly 'miserable' for spectators and players alive.
Played in the most 'miserable' wet conditions in keeping with the time of year, this was an amazing game.
Poor and 'miserable' facilities posed enormous hardship to competing athletes.
Jack's right hand man is a 'miserable' bad tempered individual with several years of service behind him.
Both myself and Lesley have been absolutely 'miserable' all week worrying about him.
Twenty years ago, school districts delivered 'miserable' services to poor and minority families with no sanction.
Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist 'miserable' air.
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