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despair
verb (despaired , despairing ) intr (often despair of something or despair of doing something) to lose or lack hope.
noun
1 the state of having lost hope.
2 (the despair) someone or something that causes worry and despair He's the despair of his parents .
[14c: from French desperer ]
despairing adjective giving up hope; involving or indicating a loss of hope a despairing glance .
despairingly adverb .
verb (despaired , despairing ) intr (often despair of something or despair of doing something) to lose or lack hope.
noun
1 the state of having lost hope.
2 (the despair) someone or something that causes worry and despair He's the despair of his parents .
[14c: from French desperer ]
despairing adjective giving up hope; involving or indicating a loss of hope a despairing glance .
despairingly adverb .
despatch see dispatch
desperado
noun (desperados or desperadoes ) especially in 19c western USA: a bandit or outlaw.
[17c: probably a mock-Spanish word formed from desperate]
noun (desperados or desperadoes ) especially in 19c western USA: a bandit or outlaw.
[17c: probably a mock-Spanish word formed from desperate]
desperate
adjective
1 extremely anxious, fearful or despairing.
2 willing to take risks fearlessly because of hopelessness and despair.
3 very serious, difficult, dangerous and almost hopeless a desperate situation .
4 dangerous and likely to be violent a desperate criminal .
5 extreme and carried out as a last resort because of the seriousness or hopelessness of the situation desperate measures .
6 very great desperate need .
7 extremely anxious or eager desperate to go to the concert .
[15c: from Latin desperare , desperatum to despair]
desperately adverb .
desperateness noun .
desperation noun .
desperate for something in great or urgent need of it .
adjective
1 extremely anxious, fearful or despairing.
2 willing to take risks fearlessly because of hopelessness and despair.
3 very serious, difficult, dangerous and almost hopeless a desperate situation .
4 dangerous and likely to be violent a desperate criminal .
5 extreme and carried out as a last resort because of the seriousness or hopelessness of the situation desperate measures .
6 very great desperate need .
7 extremely anxious or eager desperate to go to the concert .
[15c: from Latin desperare , desperatum to despair]
desperately adverb .
desperateness noun .
desperation noun .
desperate for something in great or urgent need of it .
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