woeful

IPA: wˈoʊfʌɫ

adjective

  • Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity.
  • Bringing calamity, distress, or affliction.
  • Lamentable, deplorable.
  • Wretched; paltry; poor.
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Examples of "woeful" in Sentences

  • Time sware my life should fare in woeful waste, ii.
  • News: MS marketing for XBLC games "woeful" - Clover/Tank Strike devs scream change.
  • It was in woeful condition due and in danger of being lost, until the new owners decided to save it.
  • SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Drew Gooden left the Chicago Bulls and their losing record last month before spending a couple weeks in woeful Sacramento.
  • Liverpool were again woeful as an injury-plagued Everton side secured their first derby win in four years through goals from Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta.
  • The Pacers were woeful from the floor in the opening minutes - missing 14 of their first 18 shots - but Dunleavy did plenty to make sure Miami didn't open an early lead.
  • So he drave out to Miriam, who ran at him with the best of her skill and charged him with the goodliness of her cleverness and her courage and her cunning in fence and cavalarice, crying to him, “O accursed, O enemy of Allah and the Moslems, I will assuredly send thee after thy brothers and woeful is the abiding-place of the Miscreants!”

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