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Miseries
Miseries meaning
plural of misery
Example sentences (20)
Miseries of War One of Les Grandes Misères de la guerre His most famous prints are his two series of prints each on "the Miseries and Misfortunes of War".
But throughout 2023, it has seemed like overlapping travel miseries the new normal.
I visited my mother as often as my husband, in their miseries.
This “alternate domination,” sadly, leads to “disorders and miseries,” which, in turn, lead to demagogues who promise to win at all costs and to permanently vanquish the other party.
He experiences daily microaggressions and is bypassed for promotions because he is Muslim and his daily miseries lead to alcoholism.
I conceive that the great part of the miseries of mankind are brought upon them by false estimates they have made of the value of things.
Incessant rains caused untold miseries for paddy farmers with the lack of storage facilities for the crops in Vizianagaram district.
It’s a chance to rise above the miseries of the earthly realm with an evening of uplifting silliness and solidarity and song – guided by the voice that first captivated the soul of a nation when Donovan won in 2004 at the tender age of 16.
JILL Stephenson (Letters, September 13) writes that a larger No majority in the independence referendum would have "spared the miseries of the last 10 years".
A malaise has gripped large sections of the population, social prostitution is rampant, and more people have turned to the lottery as a means of survival, thus compounding their miseries.
Capitalism produces social miseries, economic alienation, and political marginalisation, which destroys all forms of social progress based on science and technology by forming alliances with reactionary religious and authoritarian forces.
He asserted that the government is making every effort to mitigate the miseries of the people.
Released in 1949, Passport to Pimlico sees residents of the (admittedly slightly set apart) area become an independent nation, exempt from the miseries of food rationing – and was nominated for an Oscar and a Bafta for its script.
The National flagship programs of ‘Doubling the income of Farmers by 2020′ by promoting diversification in the traditional cropping system have added to the miseries of the farmers.
Therefore, the indomitable greed of the owners, the weakness of the government control, coordination and management significantly increased not only the spread of the virus but also the miseries of the working class in Bangladesh.
The void between the administration and the people has widened adding miseries for the common masses, he added.
Work is the great cure of all the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind — Thomas Carlyle, English philosopher.
Golfers have the potential to be such miseries even though they are basically playing against themselves.
He’s ratcheted up the economic sanctions against Venezuela, adding to the miseries of the people there, while the regime-change efforts orchestrated by his aides violate both decency and international law.
Likewise, the Indian Muslims have more or less the same tales of sorrow and miseries, most of which are still unheard.