woe (Meaning)
woe (n)
misery resulting from affliction
intense mournfulness
woe (n.)
Grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.
A curse; a malediction.
woe (a.)
Woeful; sorrowful.
Synonyms & Antonyms of woe
woe Sentence Examples
- The woe of the motherless child knew no bounds.
- The war brought unspeakable woe upon the innocent.
- His heart sank with woe as he realized his loved one was gone.
- The hurricane wreaked havoc, leaving a trail of woe in its wake.
- The businessman faced financial ruin, plunged into a pit of woe.
- The loss of their home filled the family with profound woe.
- The starving villagers endured unimaginable woe as they struggled to survive.
- The accident left the victim in a state of constant woe and pain.
- The politician's broken promises brought a wave of woe upon his constituents.
- The scientist's discovery sparked a revolution, alleviating the woe of countless people.
FAQs About the word woe
misery resulting from affliction, intense mournfulnessGrief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity., A curse; a malediction., Woeful; sorrowful.
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The woe of the motherless child knew no bounds.
The war brought unspeakable woe upon the innocent.
His heart sank with woe as he realized his loved one was gone.
The hurricane wreaked havoc, leaving a trail of woe in its wake.