English to Portuguese Dictionary miserable

miserable

miserável
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
mau,
miserável,
desgraçado,
extremamente infeliz,
mísero
example
It is quite obvious from simply watching them that they are intensely 'miserable' and unhappy people.
It just - it makes the victims or their families 'miserable' and uncomfortable, and it makes a celebrity out of the criminal.
It's no different when someone is 'miserable' and depressed.
The bar staff and in particular, the door staff were the most 'miserable' , surly and unhospitable people around.
They go in with their boyfriends and they're 'miserable' , uncomfortable and they just want to go.
She muttered inaudibly, 'miserable' for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information.
People are 'miserable' when the stock is down 20 percent.
Basically, I'm 'miserable' and I can't think and I can't get any work done.
No, because the 'miserable' coward wouldn't even give his name!
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.
In a new twist on a 'miserable' but familiar condition, part of the reason for this year's high pollen counts, some experts say, could be the foot and mouth crisis.
The weather through that winter was 'miserable' , and conditions in the camps on both sides deteriorated.
If not, they are 'miserable' wretches who are capitalising on people's misery.
Overindulgence in alcohol leads to dehydration and results in those 'miserable' sensations commonly called a hangover.
Paunchy, 'miserable' , humourless, he'd be dour if he weren't too depressed to summon up the energy.
She described the 'miserable' conditions they now face without food or other relief supplies.
Even when games and coaching were possible, they often took place in utterly 'miserable' conditions for both players and spectators.
Their social and economic conditions were made 'miserable' .
But I ended up feeling pretty 'miserable' most of the weekend, and guess what?
Played in the most 'miserable' wet conditions in keeping with the time of year, this was an amazing game.
Bryan groaned loudly and buried his head in his pillow, sounding absolutely 'miserable' .
‘If I say no to people then I am going to look like the 'miserable' bloke,’ he said.
He was 'miserable' and moody, frustrated and just plain rude, insulting anyone who gave him the slightest reason.
Luckily for the compassionate singer, the " 'miserable' bastard" wasn't disabled.
Others nearly as large found their way to the weigh station as well, despite absolutely 'miserable' conditions.
Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist 'miserable' air.
Some 130 million people have been removed from abject poverty but their living condition remains 'miserable' .
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour but heaven knows I'm 'miserable' now!
I happen to know that 'miserable' wretch intimately, as I stare at him each morning in the mirror.
Is it possible that such an achievement would reduce some of the gathering anger that the poor and 'miserable' of the earth may be inclined to direct at the rich and indifferent?
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