despondence

[US]/dɪˈspɒndəns/
[UK]/dɪˈspɑːndəns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.despondency; loss of hope or courage
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

deep despondence

great despondence

total despondence

overwhelming despondence

personal despondence

utter despondence

quiet despondence

my despondence

his despondence

her despondence

Example Sentences

a sense of despondence pervaded the office after the company announced massive layoffs.

she felt a sudden wave of despondence when she saw her failing test scores.

chronic unemployment can often lead to feelings of despondence and isolation.

despite the team's despondence, the coach remained optimistic about the next season.

the novel explores themes of existential despondence and the search for meaning.

he sank into deep despondence following the sudden death of his spouse.

the general atmosphere of despondence lifted slightly when the rain finally stopped.

there was an air of despondence among the volunteers after the fundraising goal was not met.

she struggled to overcome her despondence and find the motivation to work again.

political despondence has grown among young voters who feel their voices are not heard.

the doctor recognized the signs of despondence in his patient and suggested therapy.

they tried to hide their despondence, but their eyes revealed their true feelings.

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