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What is the noun for miserable?

There isn't a single perfect noun for "miserable," as the word can be used to describe a state of being, a person, or even a situation. However, depending on the context, you can use:

* Misery: This is the most direct noun form of "miserable" and refers to a state of great unhappiness or suffering.

* Wretchedness: This noun emphasizes the feeling of being extremely unhappy and unfortunate.

* Despair: This noun describes a state of complete hopelessness and loss of faith.

* Plight: This noun refers to a difficult, unfortunate, and often dangerous situation.

* Hardship: This noun describes a difficult and challenging situation, often characterized by lack of comfort and resources.

* Suffering: This noun refers to physical or emotional pain and distress.

The best noun to use will depend on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

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