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woe

Pronunciation: /wəʊ/
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Definition of woe

noun

literary
  • great sorrow or distress (often used hyperbolically):the Everton tale of woe continued
  • (woes) things that cause sorrow or distress; troubles:to add to his woes, customers have been spending less

Phrases

woe betide (or woe to)

used humorously to warn (someone) that they will be in trouble if they do a specified thing:woe betide anyone wearing the wrong colour!

woe is me!

an ironical or humorous exclamation of sorrow or distress: he thinks he can go to his constituents and say ‘Woe is me! I only earn £30,000 a year.’

Origin:

natural exclamation of lament: recorded as in Old English and found in several Germanic languages

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Definition of woe in the US English dictionary
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