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Loss of hope.
despair
dismay
despondency
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despair
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despair
dismay
despondency
Examples for "
despair
"
1
However, some believe that the sense of national
despair
is being exploited.
2
Difficult, but necessary, because the alternative must be
despair
at present circumstances.
3
People said they were in
despair
over the many problems facing Pakistan.
4
Four hours or so of catatonic
despair
;
but nothing physical, nothing dangerous.
5
It began to break out in ugly blisters; I was in
despair
.
1
Former congressional colleagues expressed
dismay
at the news reports following the indictment.
2
How can we account for this widespread fear and
dismay
in Europe?
3
Bereaved family members reacted with
dismay
to the level of the fine.
4
The succession of Ferdinand excited especial
dismay
and indignation in the Palatinate.
5
Of course, as Pandora discovered to her
dismay
,
even openness has consequences.
1
Yet there are more reasons for hope than
despondency
,
writes Martin Mansergh.
2
The
despondency
and suffering were extreme; and the marshal had Cavalier sounded.
3
There was expression enough in his voice now; expression of utter
despondency
.
4
Kate set aside her own
despondency
to render gratitude for sympathy received.
5
After all the excitement her mother was in a fit of
despondency
.
1
Courage was not a question here: it was a matter of
desperation
.
2
I've nothing to do.' With an air of
desperation
I point out:
3
Unless you happen to like abject poverty, violence, domestic
desperation
,
and drugs.
4
Do you think they could survive on Lorien? I ask in
desperation
.
5
It shows the level of
desperation
.
Do you work for the NHS?
6
Poverty generates corruption, the
desperation
of the former making the latter inevitable.
7
In
desperation
,
I went to the Department of Social Security for help.
8
Yet under it all was a hidden current of conflict and
desperation
.
9
Cocked his thumb in a way that suggested need, but not
desperation
.
10
Knives were drawn and the battle in the water continued with
desperation
.
11
It added to the sense of deep
desperation
felt by many French.
12
I ramped and I stamped; I banned and I bellowed like
desperation
.
13
Then
desperation
seized me; and I flung all prudence to the winds.
14
Sasha, I love you. He said it with a look of
desperation
.
15
This time, however, it was
desperation
,
and he didn't like the feeling.
16
Only Kevin, who knew him best, heard the
desperation
in Paul's voice.
desperation
sheer desperation
drive to desperation
quiet desperation
bear of desperation
say in desperation
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