Definition of woefully in English:
 woefully
adverb ˈwəʊfʊliˈwəʊf(ə)liˈwoʊfəli
1In a manner expressing sorrow or misery.
 she sighed woefully and walked out
 David talks woefully of life
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-  Old Jan looks up and complains woefully.
 -  He points out similar flaws, then adds woefully that "at this point it's all we have."
 -  He sat there for a long time sipping dry martinis and looking woefully into the peanut dish.
 -  He walked woefully up the stairs that led into the ship.
 -  "I had better face the lion," he said woefully.
 
2Very badly; deplorably.
 they performed woefully to lose 2–0
as submodifier preparations proved woefully inadequate
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-  The visitors' reply started woefully as they slid to 27 for 6 before James Key came on late to polish off the tail with 4 for 4.
 -  The squad still looked woefully lacking in depth, with the defence looking especially fragile.
 -  His pronouncement last week about condoms is the latest example of him seeming woefully out of touch.
 -  Asked to describe the novel in 70 words or less, he failed woefully, speaking for several minutes before being informed that he had exceeded his word limit.
 -  He ought to be wholeheartedly congratulated on this significant addition to a field of study that remains woefully in need of such an incisive and highly informed contribution.