Misery

Noun

 * 1) Great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind; wretchedness; distress; woe.
 * 2) Cause of misery; calamity; misfortune.
 * 3) Covetousness; niggardliness; avarice.

Adjectives for Misery
untried; unrelieved; sticky; disintegrating; life-deserting; unutterable; gnawing; shadow-vested; motionless;  piercing;  dim; beauteous; poignant; past; selfish; eternal; uncounted; quiet; consequent; human; tyrannical; vicious; frightful; splendid; lonely; far-off; helpless; slow; unspeakable; seething; extremes!; intolerable; parasitical; petty; fictitious; attendant; remediless; lessening; dumb; appalling; deserved.

Verbs for Misery
allay—; alleviate—; assuage—; augment—; deplore—; escape—; heighten—; lighten—; moan in—; moderate—; mollify—; reduce —; relieve—; repent in—; rid of—; shelter —; spare—; steep in—; waste away in—; —diminishes; —disheartens; —eases.

Thesaurus
Cassandra, Schmerz, ache, aches and pains, aching heart, adversity, affliction, agony, agony of mind, angst, anguish, anxiety, bale, bitterness, bleeding heart, broken heart, burden, calamity, care, carking care, catastrophe, cheerlessness, crushing, curse, cynic, dampener, damper, dejection, depression, depth of misery, desolation, despair, desperation, despondency, destitution, disaster, discomfort, discontent, displeasure, distress, dolor, extremity, gloom, gloomy Gus, grief, grimness, grouch, grump, hardship, heartache, heartfelt grief, heartgrief, heavy heart, humorlessness, hurt, hurting, indigence, infelicity, infestivity, joylessness, killjoy, lamentation, languishment, malaise, malcontent, melancholia, melancholy, mirthlessness, misfortune, ordeal, pain, pang, passion, penury, pessimist, pining, poverty, privation, prophet of doom, prostration, sadness, sordidness, sorrow, sorrowing, sourpuss, spoilsport, squalor, stitch, suffering, suicidal despair, throe, trial, tribulation, trouble, twinge, uncheerfulness, unhappiness, unjoyfulness, unmirthfulness, wet blanket, woe, wretchedness

Etymology
From miserie (modern: misère), from  miseria, from miser.

Translations

 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: elendighed
 * Dutch: Ellendig voelen
 * Esperanto:


 * French: misère
 * Ido:
 * Portuguese: miséria
 * Italian: miseria
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:


 * Russian: невзгоды


 * German:
 * Japanese: 悲惨 (ひさん, hisan)