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desperation
[ des-puh-rey-shuhn ]
desperation
/ ˌdɛspəˈreɪʃən /
noun
- desperate recklessness
- the act of despairing or the state of being desperate
Word History and Origins
Origin of desperation1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“I can’t relate to desperation,” she sang — a lie, of course, but a perfect rhyme for “My give-a-f—s are on vacation.”
The demand for Glastonbury tickets inevitably attracts scam artists and fraudsters, who prey on people's desperation to separate them from their money.
Dame Rachel, whose role exists to protect and promote the rights of children, said many families were turning to home education out of desperation, not choice.
In Gaza, where the Israeli military has been battling Palestinian group Hamas, desperation has narrowed the focus of some residents to that single goal.
In Gaza, where the Israeli military has been battling Palestinian group Hamas, desperation has narrowed the focus of some residents.
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