100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "miserably"
Definition
The adverb miserably refers to performing an action in a way that suggests great unhappiness, discomfort, or poor quality. It can also imply a sense of failure or inadequacy in the performance of an action.
- In a state of great unhappiness or distress: "She smiled miserably despite her circumstances."
 - In a poor or inadequate manner: "He played the game miserably, failing to follow any of the rules."
 
Synonyms
- Unhappily
 - Wretchedly
 - Dismally
 - Deplorably
 - Pathetically
 - Sorrowfully
 - Unfortunately
 - Regrettably
 
Antonyms
- Happily
 - Joyfully
 - Successfully
 - Positively
 - Cheerfully
 - Comfortably
 - Delightfully
 
Examples
- She felt miserably alone after her friends left.
 - The team performed miserably during the championship game.
 - He was miserably cold without a proper jacket.
 - They looked miserably at the mess they had created.
 - The students miserably failed the exam after poor preparation.
 - She miserably accepted the fact that she had lost the competition.
 - The weather was miserably rainy all week long.
 - He miserably tried to fix the broken vase but only made it worse.
 - The movie ended miserably, leaving the audience feeling empty.
 - She sang the song miserably, missing every note.
 - They miserably trudged through the snow, eager to get home.
 - The puppy looked miserably at its owner when scolded.
 - He miserably recalled the embarrassing moments from the party.
 - The project concluded miserably due to lack of funding.
 - She gazed miserably out the window, longing for sunshine.
 - They miserably attempted to cheer up their friend but failed.
 - He miserably realized he had forgotten his wallet at home.
 - The child cried miserably after losing his favorite toy.
 - The restaurant's service was miserably slow that night.
 - She felt miserably tired after staying up late.
 - The athlete finished the race miserably behind the others.
 - He miserably admitted that he was wrong.
 - The room was filled with miserably low energy.
 - They wandered the streets miserably searching for shelter.
 - She tried to smile, but it came out miserably forced.
 - The dinner turned out miserably overcooked.
 - He spoke miserably, his voice barely above a whisper.
 - The garden looked miserably neglected after the winter.
 - She felt miserably unprepared for the presentation.
 - The dog whined miserably when left alone.
 - He miserably admitted he had lost the game.
 - The project was miserably behind schedule.
 - The children were miserably bored during the long meeting.
 - She looked at the broken clock miserably.
 - The house felt miserably empty after they moved out.
 - His grades were miserably low this semester.
 - The performance ended miserably, with no applause.
 - She wrapped herself in a blanket and sat miserably on the couch.
 - The car broke down miserably in the middle of nowhere.
 - They walked home miserably in the pouring rain.
 - The project was miserably inadequate for the client's needs.
 - He felt miserably out of place at the party.
 - The soup tasted miserably bland without seasoning.
 - The cat looked miserably at the empty food bowl.
 - She miserably recalled the last time she was happy.
 - The movie was miserably predictable from start to finish.
 - He responded miserably, feeling the weight of his mistakes.
 - The weather forecast was miserably bleak for the weekend.
 - She miserably accepted defeat when her plan backfired.
 - The students miserably groaned when the teacher assigned homework.
 - He felt miserably lost in the new city.
 - The cake turned out miserably flat and unappealing.
 - She gazed miserably at her reflection in the mirror.
 - The job interview went miserably, and he left feeling defeated.
 - The children played miserably in the cold.
 - He felt miserably guilty for forgetting her birthday.
 - The vacation ended miserably when they missed their flight.
 - She stared miserably at the pile of work on her desk.
 - The team’s performance was miserably disappointing.
 - He miserably trudged up the hill, exhausted from the trek.
 - The lecture was miserably dull, causing many to doze off.
 - She felt miserably sick after eating too much candy.
 - The road trip ended miserably with a flat tire.
 - He looked back at the mess he made miserably.
 - The flowers wilted miserably in the heat.
 - She felt miserably misunderstood by her peers.
 - The match ended miserably for the home team.
 - He miserably reminisced about better days.
 - The festival was miserably rained out.
 - She felt miserably out of her depth in the discussion.
 - The ice cream melted miserably under the sun.
 - He miserably watched as his plans fell apart.
 - The child miserably begged for a second chance.
 - She felt miserably unappreciated at work.
 - The noise from the construction was miserably distracting.
 - He miserably realized he had forgotten his keys.
 - The presentation went miserably, leaving him embarrassed.
 - She felt miserably trapped in her routine.
 - The weather was miserably hot and humid.
 - He miserably failed to meet the deadline.
 - The painting looked miserably unfinished.
 - The athlete finished the event miserably out of shape.
 - She cried miserably when she heard the news.
 - The salad tasted miserably bland without dressing.
 - They spent the evening miserably arguing.
 - The concert was miserably empty due to the rain.
 - She felt miserably mistaken about her decision.
 - The house was miserably quiet after the children left.
 - He felt miserably unwell after the long flight.
 - The shoes were miserably uncomfortable after hours of wear.
 - She looked miserably at her bank statement.
 - The team’s morale was miserably low after the loss.
 - He miserably admitted he hadn’t studied at all.
 - The movie was miserably long and drawn out.
 - She felt miserably unprepared for the meeting.
 - They sat miserably in traffic for hours.
 - The cake fell flat and looked miserably unappealing.
 - He felt miserably out of sorts that day.
 - The presentation was received miserably by the audience.
 - She walked away from the argument feeling miserably defeated.
 
