miserably
miserably — adverb
1. with a sad face or in a sad manner that clearly shows how unhappy you feel.
with a sad face or in a sad manner that clearly shows how unhappy you feel.
Lucía stared at the empty bowl miserably and asked for more food.
stared + miserably — adverb of manner for emotional state
After the argument, Sahil sat on the bench and wept miserably.
wept miserably — emotional display
The little dog whimpered miserably when the door closed behind its owner.
Maeve shook her head miserably and turned away from the crowd.
- sadly
softer, less intense; common in everyday speech
- unhappily
slightly more formal than 'sadly'
- wretchedly
stronger, more literary; suggests deep suffering
- happily
direct opposite, light tone
- cheerfully
implies visible brightness and energy
文法句型
verb + miserably
miserably + verb
用法筆記
Common with verbs of looking, crying, or sitting — describes visible signs of low mood. Do not use for physical pain alone (use 'painfully' instead).
常見錯誤
2. used to describe an experience or set of conditions that are extremely unpleasan
used to describe an experience or set of conditions that are extremely unpleasant and cause great discomfort.
The campsite was miserably cold, and nobody slept well that night.
miserably + adjective (cold)
Amira coughed miserably through the night with a high fever.
The afternoon bus was miserably crowded, with passengers standing in the aisle.
The classroom felt miserably hot because the air conditioner had broken down.
- unbearably
emphasises that the condition is too extreme to tolerate
- painfully
suggests physical or emotional hurt rather than just discomfort
- dreadfully
more common in British English; slightly old-fashioned
- comfortably
direct opposite, suggests ease and pleasantness
- pleasantly
suggests mild enjoyment
文法句型
miserably + adjective
用法筆記
Typically modifies adjectives for weather (cold, wet, hot) or the quality of a physical space (crowded, noisy). Not used for moral or emotional unpleasantness — use 'appallingly' or 'shockingly' for that.
3. at such a low standard or small degree that the result is shameful or deeply dis
at such a low standard or small degree that the result is shameful or deeply disappointing.
Jabari failed miserably at his first attempt to bake bread from scratch.
failed miserably — common fixed collocation
The team performed miserably in the final match and lost by twelve goals.
Eliska's plan went miserably wrong when the delivery van broke down on the highway.
The budget fell miserably short of what was needed for the new equipment.
- brilliantly
direct opposite; outstanding success
- admirably
suggests performance worthy of praise
文法句型
verb + miserably
用法筆記
Nearly always paired with verbs of poor outcome: 'fail,' 'lose,' 'underperform,' 'fall short.' The core meaning is that the result is embarrassingly below expectation, not just slightly disappointing.