misery - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of misery in Hindi

  • कष्ट 
  • दुर्गति
  • मुसीबत
  • अभाग्य
  • विपत्ति
  • दुःख
  • क्लेश

misery Definition

  • a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body.

misery Example

  • she went upstairs and cried in misery. ( वह ऊपर गई और दुख में रो पड़ी। )
  • War brought misery to thousands of refugees. ( युद्ध हजारों शरणार्थियों के लिए दुख लेकर आया।  )
  • The demise of the industry has caused untold misery to thousands of hard-working tradesmen. ( उद्योग के निधन से हजारों मेहनतकश व्यापारियों को अनकहा दुख हुआ है। )
  • They were weary of a means of pacification which produced endless wars abroad and misery at home. ( वे शांति के उस साधन से थक चुके थे जिसने विदेशों में अंतहीन युद्ध और घर में दुख पैदा किया। )

More Sentence

  • What we are witnessing here is human misery on a vast scale.
  • I sank deeper into my misery.
  • He prefers to die than to live in misery.
  • Competitive mothers can make their daughters' lives a misery.
  • The outbreak of hostilities will cause incalculable misery.
  • Business depression usually causes misery among the working class.
  • Oh come on, don't be such a misery!
  • They are forced to lead a life of misery and starvation.
  • But the angel of forgetfulness has gathered up and carried away much of the misery and all the bitterness of those sad days.
  • Those in Portugal were at once shipped, in great misery, to the papal states, and were soon followed by those in the colonies.
  • Hungary there is a growing tendency to socialistic poetry, to the " poetry of misery " (A nyomor kolteszete).
  • There is so much misery in the world.
  • In the case of most people bad health means misery and failure.
  • I have been living in misery over the last several months.
  • Everything conspired to make her life a misery.
  • Many of them live in misery and we must make their lives better.
  • A poor wedding is a prolog to misery.
  • He was thus led to consider the misery of the people under the burden of taxation.
  • Many people live in misery today.
  • Marriage is a leap in the dark. It may result in happiness or misery.
  • She leads a life of unmitigated misery.
  • And these are only specimens of the reforms which, in the language of the petition, are to unshackle labor from its misery.
  • Great conquerors have been guilty of shedding blood and causing misery.
  • The distress is due to spasmodic muscular contraction, and it comes on at intervals, each attack increasing the patient's misery.
  • Poor drainage spells misery for residents.