woe-begone
Broken-hearted vs Woe-begone - What's the difference?
broken-hearted | woe-begone | Related terms |Broken-hearted is a related term of woe-begone.
Melancholy vs Woe-begone - What's the difference?
melancholy | woe-begone | Related terms |Melancholy is a related term of woe-begone.
Inconsolable vs Woe-begone - What's the difference?
inconsolable | woe-begone | Related terms |Inconsolable is a related term of woe-begone.
Sorrowful vs Woe-begone - What's the difference?
sorrowful | woe-begone | Related terms |Woe-begone is likely misspelled.
Woe-begone has no English definition.
As an adjective sorrowful
is of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.Woe-begone vs Forlorn - What's the difference?
woe-begone | forlorn | Related terms |Woe-begone is a related term of forlorn.
As a verb forlorn is
(obsolete).As an adjective forlorn is
abandoned, left behind, deserted.Heart-broken vs Woe-begone - What's the difference?
heart-broken | woe-begone | Related terms |Heart-broken is likely misspelled.
Heart-broken has no English definition.
Woe-begone is likely misspelled.
Woe-begone has no English definition.