Meaning & Definition of word "Woe"

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    Woe

    /woʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. great sorrow or distress.
      • Example: She spoke of her woe after losing her job.
    • 2. a condition of deep suffering from misfortune, affliction, or grief.
      • Example: The book is filled with tales of woe and hardship.
    • 3. an expression of grief or regret.
      • Example: His woe was evident in his heavy sighs.
    • 4. a lament or complaint.
      • Example: He expressed his woe to anyone who would listen.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English wōe, from Proto-Germanic *wōjō, meaning 'sadness'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    woe is me:

    An expression of lament or sorrow.

    woe betide (someone):

    An expression indicating that someone will suffer misfortune.

    in woe:

    In deep sorrow or distress.

    Related Words

    lament:

    A passionate expression of grief or sorrow.

    anguish:

    Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.

    distress:

    Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.

    Slang Meanings of woe

    Meaning: Woe is used in modern slang to express exaggerated sadness.

    Example Sentence: I can't believe I lost my wallet; woe is me!

    Meaning: Woe can signify a situation that is hopeless or grim.

    Example Sentence: That exam was a total woe; I don't think I passed.