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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a despondent" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is feeling deep sadness and hopelessness. For example, "The young girl was a despondent figure, unable to find joy in her everyday life."
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A despondent housing market did receive some good news.
Rosenberg was on this day a despondent Dodger fan.
In the painting, a despondent young woman slumps on the floor and leans against a bed.
"If you don't throw strikes, you can't win games," a despondent Romanczuk said.
Malisse cut a despondent figure in the third as Federer toyed with him.
One of the longtime White House press aides, Peter Velz, left to comfort a despondent staffer.
A Gorman supporter patted a despondent St. Thomas player on the back, and said, "Outstanding athletes.
"This is what's left of Flowertown Bees," a despondent keeper says in the video.
(Iraqi Road features a despondent Saddam Hussein, the wheels fallen off his jeep).
After the game, Pettitte found a despondent Hairston in the clubhouse and made a joke.
"Everyone likes the Nets now," said a despondent Maurita this week.
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