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    woe
    /wəʊ/

    noun

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  2. Woe is a noun that means big problems or troubles, or extreme sadness. It can also be used as an exclamation to express great sadness. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and idioms of woe with Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Woe Spanish Translation

      WOE translate: congoja, desgracia, aflicción. Learn more in...

    • Woeful

      WOEFUL definition: 1. very bad or (of something very bad or...

    • Simplified

      WOE translate: 悲伤;悲哀. Learn more in the Cambridge...

  3. add something to someone's/something's woes Unusually poor harvests have added to the country's woes. The actor has not spoken publicy about her marital woes. Going into the World Cup, the captain's injury woes are a major cause for concern .

  4. Woe is an interjection or a noun that expresses deep sorrow, regret, or trouble. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of woe from the authoritative source of American English.

  5. n. 1. Sorrow or grief; misery. See Synonyms at regret. 2. a. Misfortune or wretchedness: listened to his tale of woe. b. A cause of sorrow or misery; a misfortune: economic and political woes. interj. Used to express sorrow or dismay. Idioms: woe betide (someone) 1. Used to express the wish for someone to experience misfortune. 2.

  6. Woes are literary afflictions or misfortunes. Learn how to use this word in sentences, pronunciation, synonyms and grammar.

  7. noun. profound grief or distress: His woe at the terrible news was almost beyond description. Synonyms: wretchedness, melancholy, trial, tribulation, anguish. Antonyms: joy. an affliction or cause of distress: She suffered a fall, among her other woes. interjection. an exclamation of grief, distress, or lamentation. woe. / wəʊ / noun. literary.

  8. Woe is an old-fashioned or humorous word for troubles, problems or unhappiness. Learn how to use it in idioms, phrases and sentences with examples and synonyms.