B1 Noun #13 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

misery

Misery is a state of feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable.

Explanation at your level:

Misery means you are very, very sad. If you are cold and hungry, you feel misery. It is a bad feeling.

Misery is a noun. It describes a time when life is very hard. For example, 'The rain caused misery for the campers.' It means they were not happy because of the weather.

You use misery to talk about extreme unhappiness. It can describe a person's feelings or a bad situation. People often say 'living in misery' when they have a very difficult life.

Misery is a strong, emotive word. It is often used in literature or journalism to describe the suffering of groups of people. It is more intense than just 'sadness' or 'unhappiness.'

In advanced English, misery is used to describe a state of wretchedness. It is often paired with verbs like 'endure' or 'inflict.' It carries a nuance of hopelessness or long-term suffering.

Misery encompasses both the subjective experience of emotional agony and the objective reality of squalid conditions. It is a staple in classic literature, often used to explore the human condition and the persistence of suffering in the face of adversity.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Misery is extreme unhappiness.
  • It is a noun.
  • It comes from the Latin 'miser'.
  • It is often used in formal and literary contexts.

When we talk about misery, we are describing a level of unhappiness that goes beyond just having a bad day. It is a deep, heavy feeling of distress.

Think of it as a state where your surroundings or your internal feelings are so difficult that you feel trapped. It is often used to describe both the emotional state of a person and the physical conditions they are living in.

For example, you might hear about the 'misery of poverty' or the 'misery of a long, cold winter.' It is a powerful word that carries a lot of weight in English.

The word misery has deep roots in history. It comes from the Latin word miser, which literally means 'wretched' or 'unhappy.'

It entered the English language through Old French in the 14th century. Interestingly, the Latin root miser is also the ancestor of words like 'miserable' and 'miser.' A 'miser' is someone who hoards money, often living in self-imposed misery because they are too afraid to spend what they have.

Over centuries, the word has remained remarkably consistent in its meaning, always pointing toward a state of suffering or misfortune.

In daily conversation, you will often hear people use misery to describe situations that are unpleasant. It is a fairly strong word, so we usually save it for serious topics.

Common phrases include 'end someone's misery' or 'living in misery.' It is used in both formal writing—like news reports about humanitarian crises—and casual speech when someone is complaining about a bad situation.

Be careful not to use it for minor inconveniences! If you just don't like your lunch, you are 'disappointed,' not in 'misery.'

1. Put someone out of their misery: To end someone's suffering, often by giving them bad news quickly or solving a problem. 2. Misery loves company: People who are unhappy often want others to be unhappy with them. 3. A glutton for misery: Someone who seems to enjoy or seek out situations that make them unhappy. 4. The depths of misery: The most intense level of sadness. 5. Add to the misery: To make an already bad situation even worse.

The word misery is an uncountable noun, meaning we don't usually say 'miseries' unless we are referring to specific, distinct types of suffering. The stress is on the first syllable: MIZ-er-ee.

In IPA, it is written as /ˈmɪz.ər.i/. It rhymes with words like 'dizzy' (loosely) or 'fizzery' (though that is not a common word!). It is a simple three-syllable word that is easy to pronounce once you get the 'miz' sound down.

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'miser', someone who is so unhappy they hoard money.

Examples by Level

1

He felt great misery.

He felt very sad.

Noun usage.

2

The dog was in misery.

The dog was unhappy.

Prepositional phrase.

3

No more misery.

No more sadness.

Simple phrase.

4

She ended the misery.

She stopped the pain.

Transitive verb.

5

Misery is bad.

Sadness is not good.

Subject-verb.

6

They saw misery.

They saw sadness.

Object.

7

Stop the misery.

End the pain.

Imperative.

8

I hate misery.

I don't like sadness.

Verb-noun.

1

The long war brought misery to everyone.

2

She lived in absolute misery for years.

3

The cold weather added to their misery.

4

He tried to hide his misery from his friends.

5

Don't let your misery ruin your day.

6

The book is about the misery of the poor.

7

They suffered through years of misery.

8

He found a way out of his misery.

1

The refugees lived in a state of constant misery.

2

She felt a sense of misery after the breakup.

3

The company's failure caused misery for many families.

4

He was a man who seemed to thrive on misery.

5

The movie depicts the misery of life in the slums.

6

I don't want to hear about your misery all day.

7

The project was a source of misery for the team.

8

They were saved from their misery by a kind stranger.

1

The sheer misery of the situation was overwhelming.

2

He was dragged into a life of poverty and misery.

3

The poem captures the depths of human misery.

4

She tried to alleviate the misery of the orphans.

5

There is a certain misery in being alone.

6

The misery of the long winter seemed endless.

7

He was indifferent to the misery around him.

8

The misery of defeat was hard to swallow.

1

The novel is a harrowing account of human misery.

2

He felt a profound sense of misery at the news.

3

The misery of the working class was ignored by the elite.

4

She was a beacon of hope in a sea of misery.

5

The misery of his existence was palpable.

6

He sought to escape the misery of his past.

7

The misery of the situation was compounded by the rain.

8

They were trapped in a cycle of unending misery.

1

The existential misery of the protagonist is central to the plot.

2

The sheer scale of the misery caused by the famine was staggering.

3

He was a connoisseur of his own self-inflicted misery.

4

The misery of the human condition is a recurring theme.

5

She observed the misery of the inhabitants with detachment.

6

The misery of the era was captured in the bleak landscape paintings.

7

He was unable to transcend the misery of his upbringing.

8

The misery of the soul is often hidden behind a smile.

ترکیب‌های رایج

abject misery
end someone's misery
human misery
deep misery
add to the misery
cause misery
live in misery
alleviate misery
sheer misery
profound misery

Idioms & Expressions

"Misery loves company"

Unhappy people want others to be unhappy too

He's complaining to everyone; misery loves company.

casual

"Put out of one's misery"

End a painful situation

Tell me the score and put me out of my misery.

casual

"In the depths of misery"

Extremely sad

She was in the depths of misery after the loss.

neutral

"A glutton for misery"

Someone who likes bad situations

Why do you keep watching sad movies? You're a glutton for misery!

casual

"Add to the misery"

Make things worse

The cold weather really added to the misery.

neutral

"The misery of it all"

The overall bad feeling of a situation

I just can't stand the misery of it all.

casual

Easily Confused

misery vs mystery

Similar spelling

Mystery is a puzzle, misery is sadness

The mystery was solved; the misery was not.

misery vs miser

Same root

Miser is a person, misery is a state

The miser lived in misery.

misery vs miserable

Adjective form

Miserable describes a person/state

He felt miserable in his misery.

misery vs sorrow

Similar meaning

Sorrow is usually about loss

He felt sorrow for the loss, and misery in his life.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is in + misery

He is in misery.

B1

Subject + caused + misery

The war caused misery.

A2

Subject + lived in + misery

They lived in misery.

B2

The + misery + of + noun

The misery of the poor.

B1

End + someone's + misery

End his misery.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

miser A person who hoards money.

Adjectives

miserable Very unhappy.

مرتبط

misery root word

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Most formal: wretchedness Neutral: misery Casual: bad time Slang: bummer

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'misery' as an adjective miserable
Misery is a noun, miserable is the adjective.
Using 'misery' for minor sadness sadness or disappointment
Misery implies extreme, deep suffering.
Saying 'a misery' for a person a miserable person
We don't call people 'a misery' usually.
Using 'miseries' in singular context misery
Misery is usually uncountable.
Confusing with 'mystery' misery
They sound similar but mean totally different things.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 'miser' who is so sad he is in 'misery'.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When describing long-term suffering.

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Cultural Insight

Often associated with Victorian literature.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use it as a noun after 'the' or 'in'.

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Say It Right

Focus on the short 'i' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'I am misery'.

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Did You Know?

It shares a root with 'miser'.

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Study Smart

Learn it alongside 'miserable'.

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Better Writing

Use it to add emotional weight to a story.

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Sound Natural

Use it in the phrase 'end my misery'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

MIZ (like Miss) + ERY (like ery). Miss-ery: The misery of missing someone.

Visual Association

A person sitting alone in the rain.

Word Web

sadness poverty distress suffering

چالش

Write three sentences using 'misery' today.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: wretched

بافت فرهنگی

Can be a sensitive word when discussing poverty.

Often used in literature to describe the plight of the poor.

The book 'Misery' by Stephen King The song 'Misery' by The Beatles

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • The misery of long hours
  • End the project misery

In literature

  • The depths of misery
  • A life of misery

In news

  • Human misery
  • The misery of the refugees

Personal life

  • Living in misery
  • A source of misery

Conversation Starters

"What is the biggest cause of misery in the world?"

"Have you ever felt true misery?"

"How do you help someone in misery?"

"Is misery always a bad thing?"

"Can you describe a book that deals with misery?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt deep misery.

How can we reduce human misery?

Is it possible to be happy in misery?

Describe the misery of a cold, winter day.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it is a noun.

Only in specific contexts like 'the miseries of life'.

It is much stronger than sadness.

Miserable.

Only if the day was truly terrible.

It is used in both formal and informal settings.

Yes, miseries, but it is rare.

MIZ-er-ee.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

He felt great ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: misery

Misery is a feeling.

multiple choice A2

What does misery mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Sad

Misery is extreme sadness.

true false B1

Misery is a happy feeling.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Misery is the opposite of happy.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Match the word to its meaning.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Correct structure.

fill blank B2

The war brought ___ to the people.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: misery

War brings suffering.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Distress

Distress is a synonym.

true false C1

Misery is a countable noun.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is usually uncountable.

fill blank C2

He was in the ___ of misery.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: depths

Idiom: depths of misery.

multiple choice C2

What is the adjective form?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Miserable

Miserable is the adjective.

امتیاز: /10

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈmɪz.ər.i

Clear 'miz' sound, short 'er' sound.

US ˈmɪz.ə.ri

Similar to UK, slightly faster.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing as 'my-zer-ee'
  • Stressing the wrong syllable
  • Dropping the 'er' sound

Rhymes With

dizzy frizzy busy fizzy whizzy

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

sad bad pain

Learn Next

wretched anguish despair

پیشرفته

melancholy woe

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Misery is uncountable.

Adjective vs Noun

Miserable vs Misery.

Prepositional Phrases

In misery.

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