Sentences with despondence
de·spond·en·cy
D d - Temporarily snapped out of his own despondence, Andre leaps into the river and pulls her to safety.
- Welfare has caused misery and despondence for millions of Americans by encouraging dependency and illegitimacy.
- The mere sight of the disassembled machine, he said, plunged him into a lengthy despondence that almost wrecked his marriage.
- The natural consequence of this state of helplessness is that great numbers of people have sunk into despondence.