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- Dictionarywoe·ful/ˈwōfəl/
adjective
- 1. characterized by, expressive of, or causing sorrow or misery: "her face was woeful" Similar Opposite
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Woeful means very bad, very large or extremely sad. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
- English (US)
WOEFUL meaning: 1. very bad or (of something very bad or...
- Znaczenie Woeful, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
woeful definicja: 1. very bad or (of something very bad or...
- Woeful: Russian Translation
WOEFUL translate: прискорбный, удручающий . Learn more in...
- Woeful: Polish Translation
WOEFUL translate: żałosny, przygnębiony. Learn more in the...
- Woeful Spanish Translation
WOEFUL translate: lamentable, afligido, afligido, apenado....
- English (US)
Woeful means full of woe, involving or bringing woe, or lamentably bad or serious. See synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related entries for woeful.
WOEFUL meaning: 1. very bad or (of something very bad or unpleasant) very large or extreme: 2. extremely sad: 3…. Learn more.
Something woeful is full of sadness, like the woeful little boy who can't find the stuffed bunny he needs to fall asleep. Use the adjective woeful for people or things affected by misery or sorrow.
Woeful definition: full of woe; wretched; unhappy. See examples of WOEFUL used in a sentence.
Woeful means very sad, bad, or miserable. It can also be used to emphasize something undesirable or poor. Learn how to use woeful in sentences and see synonyms, pronunciation, and word frequency.
Woeful means affected by or full of woe, sorrow, or misery. It can also mean deplorably bad or poor in quality. Find different dictionaries, translations, and examples of woeful usage.