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woe Definition


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woe
noun woes
    1. Grief; misery.
      Thesaurus: suffering, misery, heartbreak, pain, grief, depression, melancholy, tribulation, wretchedness, sorrow, anguish, agony; Antonym: joy, happiness.
    2. Affliction; calamity.
      Form: woes (often)
exclamation
    1. old use
      Expressing grief.
Idiom: woe betide ...
    old use, facetious
    May evil befall, or evil will befall whoever offends or acts in some specified way.
      Example: Woe betide anyone who disturbs him
Idiom: woe is me
    old use
    Alas!
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon wa.



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