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desperation
[ des-puh-rey-shuhn ]
desperation
/ ˌdɛspəˈreɪʃən /
noun
- desperate recklessness
- the act of despairing or the state of being desperate
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Word History and Origins
Origin of desperation1
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Example Sentences
Stories of war, death, fear and desperation do not have happy endings.
What does our desperation to get a nuclear deal at all costs say to the modern-day Iranian Solzhenitsyns rotting in Evin prison?
They were shouting with a mixture of fury and desperation about their families in Kobani, under siege just across the line.
Few bragged about online dating, often keeping the whole ordeal secret, as it reeked of dating desperation.
Perhaps, instead, they had reached a desperation we can't quite fathom.
Faith and hope had left her; and as to love, she knew that she loved one man only, and loved him to desperation.
At last in desperation, I tried my only remaining tune, not being very proficient on the flute.
And so step by step the devil thrust him into desperation, and strove thereby to clinch the hopelessness of his estate.
Then Farnham took down a shutter, and in desperation threw open the windows to let some fresh air in.
He was in a state of fury, full of plottings of desperation, swearing to himself that he would show no mercy.
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