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despair
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
1) despair (verb)
2) despair (noun)
counsel of despair
self-despair (noun)
1despair verb \di-?sper\
Definition of DESPAIR
intransitive verb
: to lose all hope or confidence <despair of winning>
transitive verb
obsolete : to lose hope for
 despairer noun
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Examples of DESPAIR
Things look bad now, but don't despair.
<we despaired when we saw how little time we had left to complete our project>
Sometimes it is hard not to despair about relations between men and women in American society. They seem to have hit rock bottom. Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, New Republic, 6 May 2002
It is possible that at this stage Caesar had not altogether despaired of a consensual solution to the difficulties facing the Republic. Anthony Everitt, Cicero, (2001) 2003
Yet, until very recently, Alzheimer's was so poorly understood that scientists despaired of finding a treatment, much less a cure. Ken Garber, Technology, March 2001
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Origin of DESPAIR
Middle English despeiren, from Anglo-French desperer, from Latin desperare, from de- + sperare to hope; akin to Latin spes hope  more at speed
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to DESPAIR
Synonyms: despond, lose heart
Antonyms: brighten, cheer (up), perk (up)
Related Words: give up, surrender, yield; darken, sadden; agonize, bleed, grieve, hurt, mourn, sorrow, suffer; discourage, dishearten, dispirit
Near Antonyms: exult, rejoice; assure, encourage, hearten, reassure; hope[+]more[-]hide
Rhymes with DESPAIR
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despair
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
1despair verb \di-?sper\
Definition of DESPAIR
intransitive verb
transitive verb
obsolete : to lose hope for
 despairer noun
Examples of DESPAIR
Things look bad now, but don't despair.
<we despaired when we saw how little time we had left to complete our project>
Sometimes it is hard not to despair about relations between men and women in American society. They seem to have hit rock bottom. Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn, New Republic, 6 May 2002
It is possible that at this stage Caesar had not altogether despaired of a consensual solution to the difficulties facing the Republic. Anthony Everitt, Cicero, (2001) 2003
Yet, until very recently, Alzheimer's was so poorly understood that scientists despaired of finding a treatment, much less a cure. Ken Garber, Technology, March 2001
Origin of DESPAIR
First Known Use: 14th century
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