Why was he feeling'wretched'
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ADJECTIVE
You describe someone as wretched when you feel sorry for them because they are in an unpleasant situation or have suffered unpleasant experiences.
[formal]
These wretched people had seen their homes going up in flames.
wretchedly
ADVERB [ADVERB adjective/-ed, ADVERB after verb]
The country's 37 million people are wretchedly poor.
...prisoners living in wretchedly overcrowded conditions.
wretchedness UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
He does deserve some good luck after so much wretchedness.
2. ADJECTIVE [ADJECTIVE noun]
You use wretched to describe someone or something that you dislike or feel angry with.
[informal, feelings]
Of course this wretched woman was unforgivably irresponsible.
Reality started to hit about four months after we had bought the wretched place