miserables

/ˈmɪzərəbəlz/
noun
  1. People who are extremely unhappy or in a pitiful condition (often used in a literary or dramatic context).
    • The charity works to help the miserables living on the streets.
    • The novel 'Les Misérables' tells the story of the miserables of 19th-century France.
    • In the play, the miserables sing of their hope for a better life.
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