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- Dictionarywoefully/ˈwəʊfʊli/
adverb
- 1. in a manner expressing sorrow or misery: "she sighed woefully and walked out"
- 2. very badly; deplorably: "they performed woefully to lose 2–0"
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Woefully means extremely or very bad, often used to emphasize a situation. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and contrast with irony.
- English (US)
(of a bad situation) extremely; very: Medical resources were...
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Woeful means full of woe, involving or bringing woe, or lamentably bad or serious. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, example sentences, and usage of woeful and woefully.
Woefully definition: in a sad or miserable way. See examples of WOEFULLY used in a sentence.
Woefully means extremely or very bad, often used to emphasize a situation. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and contrast with irony.
When you do something in a way that expresses how very sad or mournful you feel, you do it woefully. You can also use this adverb for things that are done really badly, like your woefully sloppy cake decorations.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adverb woefully, which can express disapproval or sadness. Find synonyms, example sentences and collocations with woefully.
Synonyms for WOEFULLY: sadly, bitterly, sorrowfully, painfully, hard, mournfully, sharply, grievously; Antonyms of WOEFULLY: blissfully, happily, joyously, joyfully, gladly, cheerfully, gleefully, merrily.