woefulness

/ˈwoʊfəlnəs/
noun
  1. A state of great sadness, sorrow, or misery.
    • The woefulness in her voice made everyone in the room feel her pain.
    • After the loss of his dog, he walked around with a sense of deep woefulness.
    • The movie captured the woefulness of the character's lonely life.
  2. The quality of being very bad or inadequate; pitifulness.
    • The woefulness of the team's performance led to their last-place finish.
    • He complained about the woefulness of the internet connection in the rural area.
    • The woefulness of the meal was obvious from the first bite.
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