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Complete Definition of "woe"

English

Etymology
Old English

Pronunciation
(UK): IPA|/wÉÊ/, SAMPA|/w@U/
(US): AHD|wÅ, IPA|/woÊ/, SAMPA|/woU/
rhymes|ÉÊ

Homophones
whoa (in accents with the wine-whine merger)

Noun
woe

  1. grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity.

Translations

Hebrew: he-translation|××××|avoy
mid
Portuguese: desgraça f, infelicidade f, mágoa f
Scottish Gaelic: dòlas m, truaighe f, sgad m

Category:English homophones

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