woefulness (Meaning)

Wordnet

woefulness (n)

intense mournfulness

Webster

woefulness (n.)

Alt. of Wofulness

Synonyms & Antonyms of woefulness

woefulness Sentence Examples

  1. The woefulness of the situation was palpable, as the family struggled to make ends meet.
  2. The film's ending was so woeful that the audience left the theater in disappointment.
  3. Her woefulness was apparent in her eyes, which held a deep sadness that belied her outward appearance.
  4. The woefulness of the economy had a devastating impact on local businesses.
  5. The woefulness of the pandemic's toll on human life was immense, leaving countless families shattered.
  6. Despite their best efforts, the team's woefulness on the field led to a crushing defeat.
  7. The woefulness of the injury cast a pall over the entire hospital, as doctors and nurses struggled to save the victim's life.
  8. The woefulness of the abandoned building was a testament to the neighborhood's decline.
  9. The woefulness of the child's cries echoed through the hallway, breaking the hearts of all who heard them.
  10. The woefulness of the breakup left an ache in her heart that she feared would never heal.

FAQs About the word woefulness

intense mournfulnessAlt. of Wofulness

miserableness, dreariness, depression, disconsolateness, dejection, blues, sorrowfulness, despair, misery, dumps

pleasure, happiness, joyfulness, gladness, pleasure, exhilaration, humor, delight, exultation, gayety

The woefulness of the situation was palpable, as the family struggled to make ends meet.

The film's ending was so woeful that the audience left the theater in disappointment.

Her woefulness was apparent in her eyes, which held a deep sadness that belied her outward appearance.

The woefulness of the economy had a devastating impact on local businesses.