WordNet
- the character of being uncomfortable and unpleasant; "the wretchedness for which these prisons became known"; "the grey wretchedness of the rain"
- the quality of being poor and inferior and sorry; "he has compiled a record second to none in its wretchedness"
English Journal
- Two great medical discoveries and the wretchedness they caused their discoverers.
- Berthelsen PG1.
- Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.Acta Anaesthesiol Scand.2016 Jan;60(1):15-7. doi: 10.1111/aas.12597. Epub 2015 Aug 6.
- PMID 26251348
- In which wretched part of the world? A glimpse into western drug- and device-makers (and others) behaving badly.
- Gillon JJ Jr1.
- Indian journal of medical ethics.Indian J Med Ethics.2013 Jul-Sep;10(3):164-71.
- A bioethics colleague wrote of the efforts of those in India "who struggle each and every day in this wretched part of the world" to eliminate corruption from the clinical and research practice of medicine, and from medical education. Wretchedness is the human condition. Corruption is endemic- and i
- PMID 23912729
- An indescribable feeling of wretchedness: letters to Samuel Jackson on epilepsy.
- Eckert J1.
- Transactions & studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.Trans Stud Coll Physicians Phila.1992 Mar;14(1):83-100.
- PMID 1604468
- Ellard J1.
- The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry.Aust N Z J Psychiatry.1987 Jun;21(2):186-93.
- For as long as it has existed, our Australian society has been attempting to deal with addiction and criminal behaviour. Both crime and the taking of illicit drugs are reflections of the divisions, hatreds and wretchedness that have long existed within our society and within the individuals that com
- PMID 3314849
Japanese Journal
- キューバのフランク・ノリス -米西戦争の賛美と酸鼻-
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- 1. dejected, distressed, afflicted, woeful, woebegone, forlorn, unhappy. 2. Wretched, miserable, sorry refer to that which is unhappy, afflicted, or distressed. Wretched refers to a condition of extreme affliction or distress, especially as ...
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