Similar words: despondence, despondent, correspondence, respondent, correspondent, respond, correspond, preponderance of evidence. Meaning: [-dənsɪ] n. feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless.
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31. These distractions are accompanied by grief, despondency, trembling of the body and irregular breathing.
32. Since so many of us give in to despondency, when faced with an unfit preference.
33. She could recognise her wild, desperate, defiant mood, the flightiness of her temper, and even some of the very cloud-shapes of gloom and despondency that had brooded in her heart.
34. Strengthen me to keep awake in song and dispel the dream of despondency.
35. It was the last expression of the despondency of a broken spirit.
36. His hope was shattered, and despondency set in. He wanted to die!
37. Nicene Christians were not immune to the despondency of despair and grief.
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