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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. noun. de· spair di-ˈsper. Synonyms of despair. 1. : utter loss of hope. a cry of despair. gave up in despair. 2. : a cause of hopelessness. an incorrigible child is the despair of his parents. despair. 2 of 2. verb. despaired; despairing; despairs. intransitive verb. : to lose all hope or confidence. despair of winning. transitive verb.

  3. Synonyms for DESPAIR: desperation, sadness, hopelessness, sorrow, depression, melancholy, despondency, misery; Antonyms of DESPAIR: hope, hopefulness, optimism, cheerfulness, cheer, mirth, glee, joy.

  4. a feeling of being without hope or of not being able to improve a situation: A few sad moments doesn’t imply feelings of despair. She flung up her arms in despair and wailed.

  5. 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.

  6. Jun 10, 2020 · We sometimes say we despair, but what we actually mean is that we need or want something strongly and urgently. If the person who wants something strongly and urgently still has hope despite ...

  7. a feeling of being without hope or of not being able to improve a situation: A few sad moments doesn’t imply feelings of despair. She flung up her arms in despair and wailed.

  8. Find 55 different ways to say DESPAIR, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  9. 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.

  10. noun. /dɪˈspeə (r)/. /dɪˈsper/. [uncountable] Idioms. the feeling of having lost all hope. She uttered a cry of despair. A deep sense of despair overwhelmed him. in despair He gave up the struggle in despair. One harsh word would send her into the depths of despair.

  11. 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.

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