woefully
Americanadverb
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in a sad or miserable way.
More often than I care to remember, I’ve been stumped for suitable small talk and have ended up staring woefully into my drink.
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to a particularly regrettable or unfortunate degree.
The treatments prescribed by this psychiatrist are at best woefully inadequate, and at worst, make the patients more disabled than when they started out.
Other Word Forms
- unwoefully adverb
Etymology
Origin of woefully
Example Sentences
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Constance Duffle, a paramedic in Siskiyou County at the Oregon border, serves a vast wilderness region woefully in need of health professionals.
From Los Angeles Times
“If crypto jurisdiction is given to the agency, enforcement is woefully understaffed to handle it,” one says.
From Barron's
“If crypto jurisdiction is given to the agency, enforcement is woefully understaffed to handle it,” one says.
From Barron's
More typically and woefully, our parents submerge it.
From Salon
Most of those selected to wear the killer’s cloak in “The Traitors” come to this conclusion, but not as woefully as Rausch.
From Salon
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