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Discover Ludwig"feel despair" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It conveys the emotion of feeling overwhelmed with hopelessness or sadness. You can use it whenever you want to express the state of being overwhelmed with despair. Example: As the financial crisis worsened, many families began to feel despair over their uncertain future.
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'Don't feel despair,' they said.
It is always romantics who feel despair.
I feel despair filter through me.
People are not only angry but feel despair and resignation.
"I have bad moods, very bad moods, but I never feel despair.
Knowing these animals as intimately as you do, do you ever feel despair about what is happening to them?
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And I've seen the "suffering artist", and that issue of how to cope and survive when you feel despairing?
At the end of all their frantic information and entertainment-gorging, they feel despairing and anxious -- bloated yet ravenous and malnourished.
Feeling despair at a looming deadline?
Of course there were times you felt despair, then you read a poem and it brought everything into perspective.
Gilbert was uninspired about his studies and says he felt despair about his failing marriage.
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