Meaning & Definition of Despondent in English
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Despondent
in low spirits from loss of hope or courage
Pronunciation:
/dɪˈspɒndənt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: In a state of hopelessness or dejection.
Example Sentence: After losing her job, she felt despondent and unsure of her future.
Definition: Feeling or showing a loss of hope or confidence.
Example Sentence: He became despondent after his plans for the future fell through.
Etymology
Origin: Late 16th century: from Latin 'despondere' meaning 'to give up or lose hope'.
Synonyms
dejecteddowncastdisheartenedglummiserable
Common Phrases and Expressions
- despondent mood: a state of sadness or lack of hope.
- feeling despondent: experiencing a sense of hopelessness.
- despondent outlook: a bleak perspective on future prospects.
Translations
- Spanish: descorazonado
- French: découragé
- German: verzweifelt
- Russian: унылый
Related Words
- despair: the complete loss or absence of hope.
- depression: a mental state characterized by persistent sadness.
- melancholy: a deep, persistent sadness.
Slang Meanings of despondent
Meaning: down in the dumps
Example Sentence: He's been down in the dumps ever since the breakup.
Meaning: in a funk
Example Sentence: She's been in a funk lately because of her job stress.