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    De·spair
    /dəˈsper/

    noun

    • 1. the complete loss or absence of hope: "in despair, I hit the bottle"

    verb

    • 1. lose or be without hope: "we should not despair"
  2. To despair is to lose all hope. Despair can also be used as a noun meaning complete hopelessness. Despair usually involves deep sadness and emotional pain about something that has happened or that hasn’t happened—something usually triggers the despair.

  3. Despair is the feeling of not having any hope left. If you completely forgot to study for your final exam in math, you might feel despair when your teacher passes out the test. Despair can also refer to someone or something that causes you to worry or be sad.

  4. Definition of despair noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. a feeling of having no hope: She shook her head in despair. despair. verb [ I ] uk / dɪˈspeə r/ us. to feel that you have no hope: Don't despair - things will improve. [ + of + doing sth ] He had begun to despair of ever finding a job. despairing. adjective.

  6. 2 days ago · 1. loss of hope; hopelessness. 2. someone or something that causes hopelessness. He is the despair of his mother. intransitive verb. 3. (often fol. by of) to lose, give up, or be without hope. to despair of humanity.

  7. 2 days ago · 1. loss of hope; hopelessness. 2. someone or something that causes hopelessness. He is the despair of his mother. intransitive verb. 3. (often fol. by of) to lose, give up, or be without hope. to despair of humanity.

  8. 1. (often foll by: of) to lose or give up hope: I despair of his coming. 2. ( tr) obsolete to give up hope of; lose hope in. n. 3. (Psychology) total loss of hope. 4. a person or thing that causes hopelessness or for which there is no hope.

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