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weal and woe meaning, example, origin
The idiom “weal and woe“ is a literary phrase that means both the good times and the bad times of life. It refers to the full range of human experiences—joy and sorrow, success and hardship, or happiness and suffering. Meaning and Usage: “Weal” means well-being, prosperity, or happiness.“Woe” means misery, distress, or sorrow. So when Continue reading