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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Woeful' in a Sentence

"Full of sorrow; characterized by deep sadness or misery." more

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The little puppy had a woeful expression after losing its favorite toy.
The broken toy elicited woeful cries from the child.
The wilted flower looked woeful in the garden.
The woeful tale of the abandoned puppy touched everyone's hearts at the animal shelter.
His woeful attempt at juggling left the audience in laughter rather than amazement.
The woeful puppy looked up with sad eyes, missing its owner.
The weather forecast predicted a woeful day with non-stop rain and thunderstorms.
The woeful kitten meowed sadly as it got stuck in a tree.
The woeful sound of the howling wind kept everyone awake at night.
The rainy day turned the playground into a woeful sight.
The rain on the day of the picnic turned the mood from joyful to woeful.
The abandoned teddy bear looked woeful sitting on the shelf.
The spilled milk resulted in a woeful mess on the kitchen floor.
The broken kite left Tim feeling woeful during the kite festival.
The teacher noticed a woeful decline in the students' grades after the long break.
The woeful expression on her face revealed the sadness she felt after losing her favorite toy.
The woeful sight of the wilted flowers made the gardener sad.

Woeful

woh-fuhl
adjectiveFull of sorrow; characterized by deep sadness or misery.
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Last Updated On: July 2, 2024
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