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woebegone

Woebegone vs Remorseful - What's the difference?

woebegone | remorseful |


As adjectives the difference between woebegone and remorseful

is that woebegone is in a deplorable state while remorseful is (of a person) feeling or filled with remorse.

Bitter vs Woebegone - What's the difference?

bitter | woebegone |


As adjectives the difference between bitter and woebegone

is that bitter is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance) while woebegone is in a deplorable state.

As a noun bitter

is (usually in the plural bitters) a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.

As a verb bitter

is to make bitter.

Woebegone vs Gutted - What's the difference?

woebegone | gutted |


As adjectives the difference between woebegone and gutted

is that woebegone is in a deplorable state while gutted is (not comparable) eviscerated.

As a verb gutted is

(gut).

Woebegone vs Woebegonely - What's the difference?

woebegone | woebegonely |


As an adjective woebegone

is in a deplorable state.

As an adverb woebegonely is

in a woebegone manner.

Woebegone vs Woebegoneness - What's the difference?

woebegone | woebegoneness |


As an adjective woebegone

is in a deplorable state.

As a noun woebegoneness is

the quality of being woebegone.

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