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wretched
adjective as in terrible, very bad
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
After all, the Dutchman had presided over a wretched start to this Premier League campaign, despite the club spending more than half a billion pounds on signing players since Ten Hag's arrival two years ago.
Despite their wretched run, Pakistan look stronger on paper than they did then.
After a wretched start to this term, the team lie joint-bottom of the Premier League table with just one point from their opening five games.
A freeze frame of a frozen-faced Biden — taken from his wretched debate performance — loomed from the big screen in the convention hall like a geriatric gargoyle.
Gatland will find himself under pressure because of the wretched recent record, with Wales having not won a Test match since the 2023 World Cup pool triumph against Georgia nine months ago.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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