In a desperate or hopeless manner; without hope or resources.
From the adjective desperate (Latin desperatus, meaning without hope), combined with the adverbial suffix -ly. The dis- prefix intensifies the sense of despair.
Linguists note that 'desperado' comes from the same Spanish/Latin root, and both words peaked in usage during periods of social upheaval—they literally express the voice of people in crisis.
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