0 unpleasant or of low quality:
2 used to express anger when something annoying happens:
My wretched car's broken down again.
Two decades of neoliberal economic policies had done little to alleviate the wretched living conditions of the poor.
Transported over distances as great as 600 kilometres, prospective settlers endured the same wretched conditions as did the men of the second portion and other labour conscripts.
There is not a single wretched man in this wretched place along with me who does not stand in symbolic relations to the very secret of life.
A wretched inspector will first of all be asked to make inquiries.
Meanwhile, the wretched public, rich and poor, old and young, pregnant or paralysed, get it in the neck either way.
Therefore, the tendency is to squeeze the wretched landowner, who may be large, or even small as in my constituency.
Therefore, when the notice is served, there is an end of the wretched policies in these cases.
The wretched part of it was that at the magistrates' court one could not cross-examine the author of the report because she was not there.
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