despondency
Americannoun
Related Words
See despair.
Other Word Forms
- predespondency noun
Etymology
Origin of despondency
Example Sentences
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The Chinese government is taking aim at an emotion that has become all too common on the country's internet - despondency.
From BBC
The initial excitement of a leadership contest and the opportunity to renew their party in opposition has given way, for many Conservative MPs, to a deep and deepening despondency.
From BBC
Together, they selflessly work to keep each other from sinking further into despondency, substance abuse, and places where “the ghosts never leave.”
From Los Angeles Times
The group's UK Director, Luke Tryl, diagnoses a "despondency or misery about the state of Britain that doesn't feel sustainable".
From BBC
What you were left with at the end was a feeling of despondency at how poor Scotland actually were.
From BBC
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