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What (who) is despondent - definition

STATE OF LOW MOOD AND AVERSION TO ACTIVITY, WHICH CAN AFFECT A PERSON'S THOUGHTS, BEHAVIOR, MOTIVATION, FEELINGS, AND SENSE OF WELL-BEING
Depressed mood; Depression (depressed mood); Depressed (mood); Hopelessness; Psychological depression; Moping; Depression (psychology); Dispair; Discouragement; Depression (psychological); Symptoms of depression; Despair (emotion); Despair; Lypemania; Despairs; Despaired; Despairing; Despairedly; Despairingly; Despairer; Despairers; Desperational; Desperationally; Desperations; Desperative; Desperatively; Desperateness; Emotional Depression; Chronic Sadness; Depressive mood; Mental depression; Despondent; Depression mood; Causes of depression (mood); Risk factors for depression; Depressive symptoms; Big sad; Big Sad; Low mood; Feeling down; The big sad; Crippling depression; Alcohol and depression; Alcoholism and depression; Bullying and depression; Substance-induced depression
  • Allegory on melancholy, from circa 1729–40, etching and engraving, dimensions of the sheet: 42 × 25.7 cm, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)

despondent         
adj. despondent about, over
despondent         
a.
Dispirited, disheartened, discouraged, dejected, depressed, low-spirited, in low spirits. See melancholy, a.
Despondent         
·adj Marked by despondence; given to despondence; low-spirited; as, a despondent manner; a despondent prisoner.

Wikipedia

Depression (mood)

Depression is a mental state of low mood and aversion to activity. It affects more than 280 million people of all ages (about 3.5% of the global population). Depression affects a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings, and sense of well-being. Depressed people often experience loss of motivation or interest in, or reduced pleasure or joy from, experiences that would normally bring them pleasure or joy. Depressed mood is a symptom of some mood disorders such as major depressive disorder and dysthymia; it is a normal temporary reaction to life events, such as the loss of a loved one; and it is also a symptom of some physical diseases and a side effect of some drugs and medical treatments. It may feature sadness, difficulty in thinking and concentration and a significant increase or decrease in appetite and time spent sleeping. People experiencing depression may have feelings of dejection or hopelessness and may experience suicidal thoughts. It can either be short term or long term.

Pronunciation examples for despondent
1. despondent about that.
Ron Siegel _ Talks at Google
2. and become quite despondent.
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3. We were despondent.
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4. And it was really despondent.
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5. think that you should be despondent,
The Fourth Revolution _ John Micklethwait & Adrian Wooldridge _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of despondent
1. Mothers holding babies stood nearby, looking despondent.
2. A rabbi talked a despondent young man off a roof.
3. It said Afghans have become "despondent and disillusioned." – Agencies
4. Senior figures in the PSDB are becoming frustrated and despondent.
5. Look in zellar.‘‘ Despondent men still kill their families today.