All 5 Uses of
wretched
in
Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl
- I simply refuse to do that wretched math every day.†
Chpt 42-10 *
- I have the hardest time trying to maintain a normal facade when I'm feeling so wretched and sad.†
Chpt 44-03
- The food is wretched, and so are we.†
Chpt 44-03
- He isn't religious, scoffs at Jesus Christ and takes the Lord's name in vain, and though I'm not Orthodox either, it hurts me every time to see him so lonely, so scornful, so wretched.†
Chpt 44-06
- I napped until four, still in a daze because of those wretched peas.†
Chpt 44-07
Definition:
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(wretched) very badin various senses, including:
- unfortunate or miserable -- as in "wretched prisoners sleeping on the cold floor"
- of poor quality -- as in "wretched roads"
- morally bad -- as in "The wretched woman stole his wallet."