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    Woe
    /wō/

    noun

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  3. 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.

  4. Woe is a noun or an exclamation that means big problems or troubles, or extreme sadness. Learn how to use it in sentences, idioms and expressions, and see how it is pronounced and translated in different languages.

  5. 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.

  6. Today, woe generally means "problem" or "worry." You may experience financial woes, if you spend too much on your credit card. And study hard for your classes or in addition to your academic woes, you may get grounded by your parents. Sometimes woe is used in a slightly ironic way.

  7. Woe is an old-fashioned or humorous word for troubles and problems. Learn how to use it in idioms, phrases and exclamations with examples and pronunciation.

  8. 2 days ago · Woe is a noun that means very great sadness or a cause of sorrow. It can also be used as an interjection to express grief or distress. Learn more about its synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples.

  9. Woe definition: . See examples of WOE used in a sentence.

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