woefulness

[ˈwəʊf(ə)lnəs]

woefulness Definition

  • 1the state of being full of sorrow or misery
  • 2the quality of being very bad or unpleasant

Using woefulness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "woefulness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The woefulness of the situation was palpable.

  • Example

    The woefulness of the team's performance was evident in their faces.

  • Example

    The woefulness of the weather ruined our plans for the day.

woefulness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for woefulness

Phrases with woefulness

  • deep sadness or sorrow

    Example

    He spoke with woefulness of heart about the loss of his wife.

  • a facial expression that conveys sadness or misery

    Example

    Her woefulness of countenance made it clear that she was not enjoying the party.

  • a sad or mournful tone of voice

    Example

    The singer's woefulness of tone conveyed the emotion of the song perfectly.

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Summary: woefulness in Brief

Woefulness [ˈwəʊf(ə)lnəs] refers to a state of deep sadness or misery, or the quality of being very bad or unpleasant. It can be used to describe situations, emotions, or even physical appearances, as in 'The woefulness of the team's performance was evident in their faces.' Phrases like 'woefulness of heart' and 'woefulness of countenance' convey the intensity of the feeling, while 'woefulness of tone' describes a sad or mournful tone of voice.