woe
great sorrow / misfortune / distress / trouble
Nouninterjection
pl: woes
This term carries a heavy, dramatic weight, often evoking a sense of profound, inescapable grief or a tragic fate. It is frequently used in literary or archaic contexts to describe a state of deep emotional suffering that feels overwhelming or destined. When used in the plural form, the word shifts from a general state of sorrow to a collection of specific problems or misfortunes. In modern usage, this plural form is common in journalistic or business contexts to describe a series of setbacks, such as financial or political troubles.