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defalliment
A feeling of depression or disheartenment.
despondency
heartsickness
disconsolateness
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defalliment
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despondency
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despondency
heartsickness
disconsolateness
Examples for "
despondency
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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
He told about loneliness and
heartsickness
and misery in the orphan asylum.
2
Only the physical pains and weariness, and the
heartsickness
abided with him.
3
She had been ill for one thing- acombinationof seasickness and
heartsickness
.
4
If you can recognize
heartsickness
,
then you will see it there, in his face.
5
Marie watched, and the
heartsickness
within him was like a physical pain, keen and bitter.
1
At length, with almost a ludicrous aspect of
disconsolateness
,
they slowly retired into the forest.
2
Cope himself, when his father questioned him, said with frank
disconsolateness
,
"I'm miserable!"
3
His look bespoke the unquietness of his mind, and frequently wandered with an expression of
disconsolateness
and anxiety.
4
"He's there upstairs in the drawing-room, the very picture of
disconsolateness
.
"
5
"She didn't cry," reported the mother, with a
disconsolateness
that did not agree with the cheering words of the reports.
1
I had seen him lost before, but this
despondence
was something new.
2
Through the afternoon it rained: the gloomy sky intensified his fatigue and
despondence
.
3
He looked at the ruin with mournful
despondence
,
with quivering lips.
4
My fits of
despondence
were deeper, and of more frequent recurrence.
5
The occupied mind, however acute its sensibility, rarely sinks into
despondence
.
6
But no, my Edwin, let us not give way to
despondence
.
7
I smiled at the
despondence
in her tone as I extinguished the kerosene lamp-light.
8
Does gloomy
despondence
bespeak a higher degree of social virtue?
9
He looked up,
despondence
inscribed upon his once-jovial features.
10
Yet there is no good in
despondence
:
vigilance and activity often effect more than was expected.
11
Out of this mood of
despondence
I had to lift myself by an act of will.
12
I combated his
despondence
,
and assured him of triumph if he would persevere in a literary career.
13
Universal
despondence
now pervaded the whole house.
14
He seemed to have left his
despondence
,
like a heavy weight, at the bottom of the river.
15
But, notwithstanding his declaration of
despondence
on this head, his imagination involuntarily teemed with more agreeable ideas.
16
In a third she was walking into Clarice's house, an expression of utter
despondence
on her face.
despondence
change into despondence
deeper despondence
gloomy despondence
great despondence
helpless despondence
Catalan
defalliment
abatiment