C2adjectiveformal10K+

Wretched

UK //ˈrɛtʃ.ɪd//US //ˈrɛtʃ.ɪd//

Definition

In a very unhappy or unfortunate state.

In simple words: Very unhappy or in a bad condition.

Examples

  • The wretched conditions in the slums shocked the visitors.
  • She felt wretched after hearing the bad news.
  • They lived in wretched poverty, struggling to afford basic necessities.
  • His wretched appearance reflected his difficult life.
  • The wretched state of the environment requires immediate action.

Usage notes

Used to express extreme unhappiness or poor quality; typically not used in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think 'wretched' rhymes with 'retched' - a reminder of feeling sick or miserable.

Collocations

  • wretched state
  • wretched conditions
  • feel wretched

Synonyms

  • miserable
  • deplorable
  • unhappy
  • desolate
  • distressing

Antonyms

  • happy
  • fortunate
  • content

Common mistakes

  • Used incorrectly in informal contexts.
  • Confused with 'wretchedness' which is a noun.
  • Misunderstood to mean just 'bad' without the emotional implications.