0 the state of being unpleasant or of low quality:
They wanted to raise themselves out of wretchedness and poverty.
How much of the narrator's wretchedness can we attribute to jealousy?
Then the prisoners begin to feel the wretchedness of their condition.
All loves of after life can never bring its rapture, or its wretchedness; no bliss so absorbing, no pangs of jealousy or despair so crushing and so keen!
A countenance so emaciated, so expressive of utter, hopeless wretchedness she had never hitherto beheld, yet there was something silly and almost idiotic in the eye, painful to look on.
As we all know, we have been suffering from a freeze-up, and from many inconveniences and much wretchedness, following upon the shortage of fuel.
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