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Wretch Poor Feel Pity Retʃ Asked Food Place

Front wretch
Pron [retʃ]
Back 【WRETCH】
The poor wretch asked for food and place to sleep.
可怜人要求食物和睡觉的地方。
【重点词汇】
wretch n. 可怜的人
Vocab
wretchsomeone you feel sorry for

A wretch is someone who is so miserable and unlucky that you almost have to feel sorry for the person. You might pity the poor wretch who was fired at work over something that wasn’t even his fault.

Wretch traces back to the Old English word wrecca, meaning “banished person” — so no wonder a wretch is so unhappy! A wretch is in such a bad situation that a sense of pity typically goes along with the word, and you’ll often see the terms “poor wretch” or “unfortunate wretch.” Wretch can also be used more informally to describe someone who’s wicked or hateful, like that ungrateful wretch who complained to the boss when you brought snacks to work.

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