Despondency

/dɪˈspɑndənsi/ noun

A state of low spirits caused by loss of hope or courage; dejection or discouragement. It describes deep sadness combined with a sense of hopelessness.

From Latin 'despondere,' meaning 'to give up' or 'to lose heart' (de- 'away' + spondere 'to promise'). Originally described the act of giving up or promising away one's hopes, evolving to describe the emotional state that results.

AMተስፋ መቁረጥ
ARاليأس
BNহতাশা
CAdesànim
CSzanícenost
DAmodløshed
DEVerzagtheit
ELαπογοήτευση
ESdespondencia
FAناامیدی
FIalakuloisuus
FRdécouragement
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