Uk English Meaning of woe-begone
woe-begone
Other Uk English words related to woe-begone
- bad
- depressed
- heartbroken
- melancholy
- sad
- sorry
- unhappy
- blue
- broken-hearted
- downcast
- dejected
- depressing
- despondent
- disappointed
- disconsolate
- distressed
- doleful
- down
- Down in the mouth
- downcast
- disheartened
- droopy
- forlorn
- gloomy
- glum
- hangdog
- heartsick
- heavyhearted
- hopeless
- inconsolable
- joyless
- Low
- low-spirited
- melancholic
- mournful
- saddened
- sorrowful
- suicidal
- troubled
- uneasy
- upset
- woeful
- worried
- Heartsore
- aggrieved
- agonised
- Anguished
- bleak
- dejected
- Cheerless
- cheerless
- dark
- darkening
- desolate
- despairing
- discouraged
- disheartened
- dismal
- disheartened
- sad
- drear
- Dreary
- elegiac
- funereal
- grey
- grey
- Grieving
- lachrymose
- lugubrious
- morbid
- glum
- murky
- plaintive
- Regretful
- regretful
- Saturnine
- sombre
- sombre
- sullen
- sunk
- tearful
- restless
- wailing
- weeping
- blissful
- blithe
- buoyant
- Buoyed
- cheery
- cheerful
- chipper
- Delighted
- ecstatic
- enthralled
- euphoric
- exuberant
- exultant
- glad
- gleeful
- happy
- jocular
- jolly
- jovial
- joyful
- joyous
- jubilant
- merry
- mirthful
- optimistic
- rapturous
- rhapsodic
- sunny
- upbeat
- animated
- blithe
- bouncing
- content
- elated
- Energetic
- Entranced
- excited
- exhilarated
- frisky
- gladdened
- glad
- jaunty
- jocular
- merry
- Lightsome
- lively
- overjoyed
- perky
- perky
- rosy** (ˈrəʊzi)
- sanguine
- satisfied
- smiling
- spirited
- Sprightly
- springy
- Vital
- Lively
- rhapsodic
- beaming
- boon
- carefree
- careless
- cavalier
- easygoing
- encouraged
- grateful
- grinning.
- insouciant
- laughing
- lighthearted
- pleased
- thrilled
- Unconcerned
- zippy
- heartened
- lively
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Definitions and Meaning of woe-begone in English
woe-begone (a.)
Beset or overwhelmed with woe; immersed in grief or sorrow; woeful.
FAQs About the word woe-begone
woe-begone
Beset or overwhelmed with woe; immersed in grief or sorrow; woeful.
bad,depressed,heartbroken,melancholy,sad,sorry,unhappy,blue,broken-hearted,downcast
blissful,blithe,buoyant,Buoyed,cheery,cheerful,chipper,Delighted,ecstatic,enthralled
woebegone => woebegone, woe => woe, woden => wooden, wodehouse => Wodehouse, wodegeld => wodegeld,