Meaning & Definition of word "Desperately"

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    Desperately

    /ˈdɛspəritli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that shows despair or hopelessness; in a frantic or urgent manner.
      • Example: She desperately searched for her lost dog all night.
    • 2. In a way that indicates a dire need or extreme urgency.
      • Example: He desperately needed help to finish his project before the deadline.
    • 3. With intense emotion or enthusiasm, often driven by a strong desire.
      • Example: They desperately wanted to win the championship after training for months.
    • 4. In a way that reflects extreme recklessness or willingness to take risks.
      • Example: The climbers climbed the mountain desperately, ignoring the dangerous weather conditions.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'desperatus', meaning 'without hope'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    desperately seeking:

    Looking for something with urgency or strong desire.

    desperate times call for desperate measures:

    Extreme circumstances require extreme actions.

    desperate for attention:

    In serious need of attention or recognition.

    Related Words

    despair:

    The complete loss or absence of hope.

    desperate:

    Having lost all hope; extremely urgent or serious.

    desperation:

    A state of despair, typically one that results in rash or extreme behavior.

    Slang Meanings of desperately

    Meaning: Des-pee

    Example Sentence: I'm feeling a bit des-pee about my situation.

    Meaning: In a jam

    Example Sentence: I'm in a jam and need help desperately.