Synonym: despair. Similar words: exasperation, desperate, desperately, operation, AND operation, alliteration, generation gap, proliferation. Meaning: [‚despə'reɪʃn] n. 1. a state in which everything seems wrong and will turn out badly 2. desperate recklessness.
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121. When you get rid of neediness, you don't become indifferent but rather more passionate; you experience desire and connection unsullied by desperation.
122. I was conscious that a moment's mutiny had already rendered me liable to strange penalties, and, like any other rebel slave, I felt resolved, in my desperation, to go all lengths.
123. He is still living so radiantly: in desire, in desperation.
124. In desperation the army turned to the new ideas of psychoanalysis.
125. In desperation, he decided to throw the helve after the hatchet, in tribute tea against Hu poisoned.
126. The lifeless color and shadow that enshroud Leon underscores his desolate environment, and helps us understand his desperation and need for love and human contact.
127. However, nothing they offered would induce him and in desperation they stooped to more underhand methods.
128. Mr Ito's murder hints at yakuza desperation more than strength.
129. Such is the power of a single prayer in desperation - and such is the benediction moon of Krsna's causeless mercy.
130. Complaining about perceived rivals . Blatantly trying to denigrate rivals, revealing your poverty mentality and desperation.
131. In desperation, many aid groups and media teams are choosing to hire drivers and travel overland to Port-au-Prince from the Dominican Republic.
132. He was always lost in the opposing ideas, such as absurdness and resistance, sorrow and happiness, individual and collectivity, desperation and hope, resistance and abstention, banishment and kingdom.
133. I drop into desperation.
134. Eldest son one's life life is to listen, obsequious, but finally however risk danger in desperation.
135. Even Mr. Clare began to feel tragical at the dairyman's desperation.
136. The consequence of desperation to develop is exhaustion of resources and deterioration of environment which lead the mankind to wrack and ruin and lead the economy to back up.
137. This desperation appears to have been prompted by the gradual loss of vital farmland over the last 10 years to make way for the needs of a red hot real estate market.
138. This was nothing to do with the scrabbling desperation of a starving people, but a highly ordered, solemn and even reverent religious ritual.
139. I could tell she hastily wrote it in a state of desperation, since it's filled with misspellings, flighty run-on sentences, and profanity.
140. He flung out of the room white with anger and desperation.
141. THE scene is familiar, infuriating, and usually met with resignation. Women, legs crossed in discomfort or desperation, wait in line for the lavatory while men saunter in and out of their loos.
142. In desperation she went to a plastic surgeon and had a face - lift .Sentencedict.com
143. Most of her wants to scream out in desperation, begging him not to leave her alone.
144. His wild eyes flash in desperation. His breath comes in truncated snorts. The Cape buffalo's hoarse bellows resonate across a stretch of Africa's Great Rift Valley.
145. Where there is desperation, snake oil salesman cannot be far behind.
146. There is no need to recline and rest in mock desperation.
147. I would inspire you with repentance and not drive you to desperation.
148. God knows what it's like to give a cry of dereliction and a cry of desperation.
149. Although violate compasses management castigatory strength is greater, but for quite sizable increase, a lot of Internet bars are met risk danger in desperation, break the law manage.
150. But banks are understandably reluctant to show any hint of desperation.
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