What are some opposite words for woebegone?
Antonyms for woebegone
ˈwoʊ bɪˌgɔn, -ˌgɒnwoe·be·gone
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woebegoneadjective
Synonyms:
depressed, melancholy, sad, derelict, rundown, miserable, godforsaken, dilapidated, tumbledown, sorrowful, sadden, ramshackle, woeful, despondentwoebegoneadjective
in a deplorable state
Synonyms:
dilapidated, despondent, derelict, depressed, sadden, godforsaken, melancholy, tumbledown, ramshackle, sad, sorrowful, rundown, miserable, woefulwoebegoneadjective
filled with or deeply affected by woe
Synonyms:
depressed, tumbledown, miserable, ramshackle, sorrowful, godforsaken, rundown, despondent, sadden, sad, dilapidated, melancholy, woeful, derelict
Princeton's WordNet
creaky, decrepit, derelict, flea-bitten, run-down, woebegoneadjective
worn and broken down by hard use
"a creaky shack"; "a decrepit bus...its seats held together with friction tape"; "a flea-bitten sofa"; "a run-down neighborhood"; "a woebegone old shack"
Synonyms:
weak, infirm, abandoned, bedraggled, weakly, debile, rickety, tumble-down, tatterdemalion, neglectful, run-down, remiss, rheumatoid, screaky, creaky, ramshackle, deserted, rheumy, decrepit, arthritic, delinquent, broken-down, rheumatic, dilapidated, flea-bitten, feeble, woeful, derelict, saplesswoebegone, woefuladjective
affected by or full of grief or woe
"his sorrow...made him look...haggard and...woebegone"- George du Maurier
Synonyms:
woeful, deplorable, execrable, creaky, flea-bitten, derelict, run-down, miserable, decrepit, wretched
How to use woebegone in a sentence?
Disease an never be conquered, can never be quelled by emotion's willful screaming or faith's symbolic prayer. It can only be conquered by the energy of humanity and the cunning in the mind of man. In the patience of a Curie, in the enlightenment of a Faraday, a Rutherford, a Pasteur, a Nightingale, and all other apostles of light and cleanliness, rather than of a woebegone godliness, we shall find final deliverance from plague, pestilence, and famine.
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