Sentence example with the word 'despondency'

despondency

acedia, death wish, despair, disconsolateness, down trip, drooping spirits, low spirits, no exit, pessimism, spiritlessness

Definition n. feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless

Last update: August 30, 2015


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The team had assembled on the commodious front cabin of Frogmoore and despondency set in.   [noun]

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Tony Juniper, director of Friends of the Earth, said that despondency was not the answer.   [noun]

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She begged him not to fatigue himself with too long stages, and went back to the silent house, thankful to be alone in her despondency.   [noun]

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And with those words the last heaviness of despondency left her face for that day.   [noun]

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But, faint-hearted soul, is that a cause for despondency.   [noun]

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There are periods of despondency and suffering which take possession of me.   [noun]

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Despondency had come upon her there in the wakeful night, and had never lifted.   [noun]

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With this expression of feeling for his unfortunate friend, Master Bates sat himself on the nearest chair with an aspect of chagrin and despondency.   [noun]

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There was no despondency when she fell asleep that night; nor was there hope when she awoke in the morning.   [noun]

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Each morning she awoke with hope, and each night she was a prey to despondency.   [noun]

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His whole person breathed lowliness and firmness and an indescribable courageous despondency.   [noun]

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