Wretch

Noun

 * 1) An unhappy, unfortunate or miserable person.
 * 2) An unpleasant, annoying person.
 * 3)  An exile.
 * 1) An unpleasant, annoying person.
 * 2)  An exile.
 * 1)  An exile.
 * 1)  An exile.

Adjectives for Wretch
wondrous; mutinous; timorous; base; despairing;  stupid;   extreme;   trembling; pretty; utter; short-sighted; imperturbable; tame; hollow-eyed; miserable; pitied; profligate; loathed; restless; fanatical; scandalous; enormous; self-nurtured; abandoned; nameless; barbarous; famishing; hunted; ephemeral; execrable; caitiff; shattered; delicate; disobedient; cruel; disabled; cowering; intense; fond; tortured; rude; miserable; famished; dishonest; drunken; jealous; deceptive; violent; sodden; smoky; inhuman; stupid; dew-bedabbled; conscious-stricken; odious; needy; houseless; irreparable; filthy.

Thesaurus
Bowery bum, beachcomber, beggar, beggarly fellow, blackguard, blighter, budmash, bum, bummer, caitiff, cur, derelict, devil, dog, drifter, drunkard, good-for-naught, good-for-nothing, hobo, human wreck, knave, lowlife, martyr, mauvais sujet, mean wretch, mucker, no-good, object of compassion, pauvre diable, pilgarlic, poor creature, poor devil, prey, rapscallion, rascal, rogue, rotter, sad case, sad sack, scalawag, scoundrel, scum, skid-row bum, skunk, snake, stiff, stinkard, stinker, sufferer, sundowner, swagman, toad, tramp, truant, vag, vagabond, vagrant, vaurien, victim, villain, wastrel, worm, worthless fellow

Etymology
From wrecca:.

Translations

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 * Romanian:, nefericit
 * Russian: бедняга