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    Des·per·ate
    /ˈdesp(ə)rət/

    adjective

  2. Aug 16, 2012 · The meaning of DESPERATE is having lost hope. How to use desperate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Desperate.

  3. very great or extreme: The earthquake survivors are in desperate need of help. He has a desperate desire to succeed. informal I'm in a desperate hurry. Fewer examples. I felt I couldn't cope with the situation and was in desperate need of some reassurance. They spun us a story about being in desperate need of money.

  4. Desperate definition: reckless or dangerous because of despair, hopelessness, or urgency. See examples of DESPERATE used in a sentence.

  5. showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire. “felt a desperate urge to confess”. “a desperate need for recognition”. synonyms: imperative. requiring attention or action. adjective. arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope. “a desperate cry for help”.

  6. 1. Having lost all hope; despairing. 2. Marked by, arising from, or showing despair: the desperate look of hunger; a desperate cry for help. 3. Reckless or violent because of despair: a desperate criminal. 4. Undertaken out of extreme urgency or as a last resort: a desperate attempt to save the family business. 5.

  7. feeling or showing that you have little hope and are ready to do anything without worrying about danger to yourself or others. The prisoners grew increasingly desperate. Stores are getting desperate after two years of poor sales. Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted.

  8. desperate. If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it. Troops are needed to help get food to the people in desperate need. Desperate with anxiety, Bob and Hans searched the whole house. He made a desperate attempt to hijack a plane.

  9. DESPERATE definition: 1. feeling that you have no hope and are ready to do anything to change the situation you are in…. Learn more.

  10. adjective. /ˈdɛsprət/ , /ˈdɛspərət/. feeling or showing that you have little hope and are ready to do anything without worrying about danger to yourself or others The prisoners grew increasingly desperate. Stores are getting desperate after two years of poor sales.

  11. adjective. Marked by, arising from, or showing despair. The desperate look of hunger; a desperate cry for help. American Heritage. Driven to or resulting from loss of hope; rash or violent because of despair. A desperate criminal. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Despairing; without hope.

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