δυσσεβής
From LSJ
κρεῖττον τὸ μὴ ζῆν ἐστιν ἢ ζῆν ἀθλίως → death is better than a life of misery, it is better not to live at all than to live in misery
English (LSJ)
ές,
A ungodly, impious, profane, of persons, A.Th.598 (Comp. or Sup.), and their acts, δ. χάρις S.Ant.514; τὰ τῶν κακίστων δυσσεβέστατα Id.OC1190; δ. μέλαθρα E.IT694. Adv. -βῶς Id.Fr.825.—This family of words is chiefly found in Trag. (δυσσεβής occurs in Men.540, Diph.105, and later Prose as Jul.Or.5.174b (Sup.)); εὐσεβής, etc., are freq. also in Prose.