They all looked woeful and sad since they could not attend the play
woeful
To turn the noun "woe" into an adjective, you can use "woeful." This adjective describes something characterized by or expressing sorrow, distress, or misfortune. For example, you might say "woeful circumstances" to convey a sense of deep sadness or trouble.
Woeful
Don Quixote de la Mancha.
To make a woeful noise, moaning piteously.
Yes, it is, in all grammatical ways a sentence.
Type your answer here... rams hand was empty and his countenance was woeful
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more woeful, most woeful
the boy filled the girls heart with woeful smiles...........i think ;)
woeful
To turn the noun "woe" into an adjective, you can use "woeful." This adjective describes something characterized by or expressing sorrow, distress, or misfortune. For example, you might say "woeful circumstances" to convey a sense of deep sadness or trouble.
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Woeful
Characterized by, expressive of, or causing sorrow or misery.Very bad; deplorable: "woeful ignorance".Source: Google search
Since woeful means sad, and ballad means a narrative poem or song, it would be a sad poem or song.
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