woe-begone Synonyms

woe-begone Meaning

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woe-begone (a.)

Beset or overwhelmed with woe; immersed in grief or sorrow; woeful.

woe-begone Sentence Examples

  1. The woe-begone traveler wandered the desert, his hope dwindling with each passing sand dune.
  2. Her face was etched with a woe-begone expression, as if she had endured countless burdens.
  3. The old man sat on the park bench, his woe-begone eyes staring into the distance.
  4. The once-proud company had fallen into ruin, leaving its employees woe-begone.
  5. The news of the tragedy filled the town with woe-begone residents.
  6. The dog's tail hung between its legs, its woe-begone face indicating its sadness.
  7. The children's laughter contrasted starkly with the woe-begone expression on their mother's face.
  8. The politician's speech was met with a chorus of woe-begone sighs.
  9. The sight of the abandoned puppy filled the room with a sense of woe-begone sorrow.
  10. The painting depicted a woe-begone figure, lost and adrift in a stormy sea.

FAQs About the word woe-begone

Beset or overwhelmed with woe; immersed in grief or sorrow; woeful.

sad, sorry, unhappy, heartbroken, melancholy, depressed, bad, miserable, low-spirited, doleful

jovial, happy, jolly, joyful, cheery, euphoric, euphoric, jocular, joyous, rapturous

The woe-begone traveler wandered the desert, his hope dwindling with each passing sand dune.

Her face was etched with a woe-begone expression, as if she had endured countless burdens.

The old man sat on the park bench, his woe-begone eyes staring into the distance.

The once-proud company had fallen into ruin, leaving its employees woe-begone.