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woeful

woeful / woeful
Adjective
comp: more woefulsup: most woeful

This term carries a heavy emotional weight, evoking a sense of deep sorrow or tragedy. It is often used to describe an internal state of grief or an external situation that triggers a strong feeling of pity in the observer. In a more critical or informal sense, the word shifts from tragedy to incompetence. When describing a performance or a result, it suggests a failure so complete that it becomes pathetic or laughable, though it remains more formal than words like "terrible" or "awful."

Meanings

Adjectivewoeful

Causing a feeling of deep sadness, grief, or misery.

"The widow told a woeful tale of her lost husband."

Adjectivewoeful

Very poor in quality, standard, or performance.

"The team gave a woeful performance in the first half of the game."

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