desponding
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]desponding
- present participle and gerund of despond
Adjective
[edit]desponding (comparative more desponding, superlative most desponding)
- That causes or communicates despondency; disheartening or despondent.
- 1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, V.x.1:
- [T]he doubts, apprehensions, and desponding suspense which had accompanied her setting out, were now all removed, and certainty, ease, the expectation of happiness, and the cessation of all perplexity, had taken their place.
- 1869, Emily Thompson, Kingswood; or, the Harker Family Second thousand, page 67:
- "Somebody has hooked off with your pie," he blurted in a desponding tone.
Derived terms
[edit]Noun
[edit]desponding (plural despondings)
- A feeling or expression of despondency.
- 1753, Edward Moore, The Gamester:
- These are the despondings of men without money; but let the shining ore chink in the pocket, and folly turns to wisdom.