Associations to the word «Wretch»
Noun
Adjective
- Miserable
- Vile
- Sinful
- Inhuman
- Odious
- Poor
- Pitiful
- Unhappy
- Wicked
- Unfortunate
- Horrid
- Cowardly
- Barbarous
- Unworthy
- Infamous
- Degraded
- Hardened
- Unlucky
- Shivering
- Insolent
- Mercenary
- Doomed
- Forlorn
- Worthless
- Merciful
- Hither
- Cruel
- Drunken
- Hideous
- Filthy
- Disgusting
- Cursed
- Hearted
- Dreadful
- Wretched
- Condemned
- Stricken
- Chained
- Horrible
- Frightful
- Hateful
- Fated
- Insulted
- Profane
- Treacherous
- Helpless
- Virtuous
- Savage
Wiktionary
WRETCH, noun. An unhappy, unfortunate, or miserable person.
WRETCH, noun. An unpleasant, annoying person.
WRETCH, noun. (archaic) An exile.
Dictionary definition
WRETCH, noun. Performs some wicked deed.
WRETCH, noun. Someone you feel sorry for.
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.