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Answer for the clue "Very sorry ", 6 letters:
woeful

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Word definitions for woeful in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ a woeful cry of frustration ▪ a woeful lack of imagination ▪ the woeful state of the economy EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Given more time to contemplate the nature of his existence, Doug One suffers from a woeful identity ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity. 2 Bringing calamity, distress, or affliction. 3 wretched; paltry; poor

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Woeful \Woe"ful\, Woful \Wo"ful\, a. Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity; afflicted; wretched; unhappy; sad. How many woeful widows left to bow To sad disgrace! --Daniel. Bringing calamity, distress, or affliction; as, a woeful event; ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. affected by or full of grief or woe; "his sorrow...made him look...haggard and...woebegone"- George du Maurier [syn: woebegone ] of very poor quality or condition; "deplorable housing conditions in the inner city"; "woeful treatment of the accused"; ...

Usage examples of woeful.

For solely thus you lead to light The trailing chapters she must write, And pass my fiery test of dead Or living through the furnace-pit: Dislinked from who the softer hold In grip of brute, and brute remain: Of whom the woeful tale is told, How for one short Sultanic reign, Their bodies lapse to mould, Their souls behowl the plain.

Either for cultural reasons or because of some personal stoicism, she was only rarely a groaner and would mostly sit and look woeful.

For the two youngsters to have kept watch over the wily Xask and woeful little Murg would have been flirting with danger, and the Aziru woman firmly resolved to see them safely along their journey.

But now grim Ranulph tangled beard tore And wrung his hands and sighed and groaned and swore With loud complaints and woeful lamentations, With muttered oaths and murmured objurgations, With curses dire and impious imprecations.

All she got back was a woeful shoke of his head- She might as well have been invisible for all the attention she was getting.

And yestereve was a woeful word spoken, and that by a man-child of ten winters.

Taking my walk alone, and thinking of the dreadfulness of Almighty power, and how that, if it was not tempered and restrained by infinite goodness, and wisdom, and mercy, the miserable sinner, man, and all things that live, would be in a woeful state, I drew near the beild where old Widow Mirkland lived by herself, who was grand-mother to Jock Hempy, the ramplor lad, that was the second who took on for a soldier.

Know ye that yon stenchy hag has oft and again sent befuddled fools to wrest my oak patch from me, and each of those simple fellows has earned damage most woeful.

Jim Tarras had accustomed him to a standard of skill from which this was a woeful declension.

By the bright light of the leaping flames, Theos had no difficulty in recognizing the pallid countenance of his late acquaintance, the learned Professor of Positivism, Mira-Khabur, who was evidently very near his woeful and most positive end!

Brenda Strait at Woeful Recycling in Arapahoe County, and this is The Strait Edge.

In the padded seat of the commander, more than anywhere else in the world, Luis was not wounded, he was not ugly or woeful.

She watched a bright yellow-breasted meadowlark trill gloriously from an open perch, then take to wing and continue its song in flight A pair of golden-crowned sparrows, warbling their woeful tune of descending pitch, flitted among the blackberry canes at the border of the open field.

To show up late, then to say the wrongest possible thing the first time he opened his mouth - what a woeful beginning!

Here she wept the more piteously and Sir Pertinax, viewing her distress, forgot his hook and worm, wherefore a fish nibbled it slyly, while the Knight questioned her further: HE: Woeful virgin, whence comest thou?