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Wretched in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Wretchedadjective
अतिदुखी
🗣️ dayaniy [/ˈɹɛt͡ʃɪd/, /ˈɹɛt͡ʃəd/]
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📖 Meaning of “wretched”

The meaning of “wretched” in Hindi is अतिदुखी, pronounced dayaniy — it is a adjective. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

🔠 All meanings in Hindi
dayaniy (adjective) अतिदुखी
(adjective) खराब
📘 Definition of wretched

characterized by physical misery

🟢 Similar words for wretched
miserable hapless misfortunate pathetic piteous pitiable pitiful poor despicable ugly vile slimy
✍️ Wretched in a sentence
He felt wretched the whole day.
भेड़ियों की दयनीय स्थिति भारतीय वन्यजीवन की बदकिस्मती का प्रतीक है.
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

From Middle English wrecched (“(adjective) characterized by or suffering hardship or misfortune, miserable, unfortunate, unhappy; indigent, poor; of low economic or social status, lowly; (noun) miserable person”) [and other forms], from wrecche (“characterized by or suffering hardship or misfortune, miserable, unfortunate, unhappy; indigent, poor; of low economic or social status, lowly; base, contemptible, vile; reprehensible, wicked; miserly, stingy; of little importance, paltry, worthless”) (from Late Old English wrecc, from Old English wreċċa (“an exile, outcast”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wreg- (“to follow, track; to hunt”)) + -ed (suffix forming adjectives). The English word is analysable as wretch (“(obsolete) wretched”, adjective) + -ed (suffix forming adjectives).

Quick facts about “wretched”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Wretched
Meaning in Hindi
अतिदुखी
Pronunciation
dayaniy
Part of speech
Adjective
Similar words
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Word Origin (Etymology)
From Middle English wrecched (“(adjective) characterized by or suffering hardship or misfortune, miserable, unfortunate, unhappy; indigent, poor; of low economic or social status, lowly; (noun) miserable person”) [and other forms], from wrecche (“characterized by or suffering hardship or misfortune, miserable, unfortunate, unhappy; indigent, poor; of low economic or social status, lowly; base, contemptible, vile; reprehensible, wicked; miserly, stingy; of little importance, paltry, worthless”) (from Late Old English wrecc, from Old English wreċċa (“an exile, outcast”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *wreg- (“to follow, track; to hunt”)) + -ed (suffix forming adjectives). The English word is analysable as wretch (“(obsolete) wretched”, adjective) + -ed (suffix forming adjectives).

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "wretched" is अतिदुखी (dayaniy).
In Devanagari script it is written as अतिदुखी.
It is pronounced "dayaniy". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.