Similar words: despondent, respondent, correspondent, preponderance of evidence, respond, correspond, correspondingly, corresponding to. Meaning: n. feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless.
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1. Despite my despondence triggered by her disregard, I kept up with my endeavor.
2. Despondence, which is manifested in the disordered and disrupted rim vestured by darkness, sets off and contradicts to the extravagance behind it.
3. The memo suggests the use of psychiatrists and sociologists to measure the "relative happiness" of workers or their "despondence and grumpiness" as a way to assess their trustworthiness.
4. HIV/AIDS despondence is emerged as a urgent and challengeable issue in the world.
5. Even in utter despondence, the psalmist cannot deny the fact that God is still holy and righteous.
6. A sudden foreboding, Some love will be lost, The heart become so despondence suddenly, I didn't know sad or delight myself.
7. We uncontrollably had sex only half month after we had been in love, there was no blushing, no despondence, no reluctance.
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