Word of the Day for School Assembly 13 September 2024 with Meaning
The word of the day for school assembly 13 September 2024 is “Miserable”. Check out the detailed meaning of the word, synonyms and antonyms with examples and also the books which refer to this word.
Word of the Day for School Assembly 13 September 2024 with Meaning: The word of the day for school assembly to help the students to improve their vocabulary and communication skills. By learning and repeating the word regularly, the students can easily use it in different sentence formations. The word of the day for today’s school assembly is “Miserable” which in simple words, is a state of causing unhappiness or discomfort. When someone feels miserable, they are often very unhappy, sad. For example, if a student is not prepared for the weekly test and worried about it, then he might feel miserable until it concludes.
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Word of the Day for School Assembly 13 September 2024: Miserable
Here is the detailed meaning and grammatical implication of the word Miserable
Miserable Meaning (Adjective)
Meaning: wretchedly unhappy or uncomfortable
Other Meanings: pitiably small or inadequate
Etymology
It comes from the Latin word miser, which means ‘wretched’, then becomes miserari, which means ‘to pity’ turns into miserabilis, which means ‘pitiable’, and finally becomes miserable from the French.
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Miserable Synonyms and Antonyms with Examples
Parameter | Answer |
Miserable Synonym | Unhappy, sad, sorrowful, dejected, depressed, downcast, dismal, dark, gloomy, wretched, hopeless, scanty, inadequate, insufficient, limited, small, poor, restricted |
Miserable Antonym | Happy, contended, luxurious, glorious, lovely, cheerful, good- natured, generous, adequate, blissful, sunny, delightful, bright, joyful, large, big hearted |
Miserable in a Sentence |
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Facts about the Letter ‘M’
The letter “M” is represented as the bilabial nasal sound, which means both lips come together.
Examples: Man, Mother
Books That Mention the Word - Miserable
- Les Miserables
- A Tale of Two Cities
- The Yellow Wallpaper
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