KJV Dictionary Definition: wretch
wretch
WRETCH, n.
1. A miserable person; one sunk in the deepest distress; as a forlorn wretch.
2. A worthless mortal; as a contemptible wretch.
3. A person sunk in vice; as a profligate wretch.
4. It is sometimes used by way of slight or ironical pity or contempt.
Poor wretch was never frighted so.
5. It is sometimes used to express tenderness; as we say, poor thing.
wretched
WRETCHED, a.
1. Very miserable; sunk into deep affliction or distress, either from want, anxiety or grief.
The wretched find no friends.
2. Calamitous; very afflicting; as the wretched condition of slaves in Algiers.
3. Worthless; paltry; very poor or mean; as a wretched poem; a wretched cabin.
4. Despicable; hatefully vile and contemptible. He was guilty of wretched ingratitude.