miseries
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
misery/ˈmɪzəri/
▶noun (pl. miseries) great physical or mental distress or discomfort.
■ a cause of misery: the miseries of war.
■ Brit. informal a person who is constantly miserable.
– phrases
put someone/thing out of their misery kill an animal in pain.
put someone/thing out of their misery kill an animal in pain.
■ informal release someone from suspense or anxiety.
– origin ME: from OFr. miserie, from L. miseria, from miser ‘wretched’.
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