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The full body and soul state of awful, with no part left unsoaked.
means In a deeply miserable, unfortunate, or contemptibly poor condition.
from From Old English wrecca, an exile or outcast wanderer — misery began as being cast out, not just feeling low.
Sibling wordWretch, the pitiful person behind the adjective.
RangeCovers both suffering souls and terrible coffee.
Old rootsTied to being driven away and homeless.