dispair (Meaning)

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dispair (v. t.)

To separate (a pair).

Synonyms & Antonyms of dispair

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dispair Sentence Examples

  1. In the throes of despair after losing her job, she felt utterly hopeless and alone.
  2. The weight of despair bore down on his shoulders, crushing his spirit.
  3. Trapped in a cycle of despair, she struggled to see a way out of her misery.
  4. As darkness enveloped his mind, he succumbed to the depths of despair.
  5. Their eyes filled with despair as they realized the enormity of the disaster.
  6. She felt a sense of despair creeping into her heart as she faced the crumbling remains of her once-promising life.
  7. The stark reality of his situation pierced through his soul, leaving him in a state of utter despair.
  8. The despair that had clung to her like a shadow for years finally lifted, allowing a glimmer of hope to shine through.
  9. The desperate cries of the lost and forgotten reverberated through the air, conveying their despair to the uncaring world.
  10. Overwhelmed by despair, he retreated into a world of his own, seeking solace in the memories of happier times.

FAQs About the word dispair

To separate (a pair).

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No antonyms found.

In the throes of despair after losing her job, she felt utterly hopeless and alone.

The weight of despair bore down on his shoulders, crushing his spirit.

Trapped in a cycle of despair, she struggled to see a way out of her misery.

As darkness enveloped his mind, he succumbed to the depths of despair.