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All goner synonyms

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adj goner

  • hopeless β€” providing no hope; beyond optimism or hope; desperate: a hopeless case of cancer.
  • futile β€” incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
  • forlorn β€” desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
  • vain β€” excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.; conceited: a vain dandy.
  • futile β€” incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
  • despondent β€” If you are despondent, you are very unhappy because you have been experiencing difficulties that you think you will not be able to overcome.
  • sad β€” Systems Analysis Definition
  • tragic β€” characteristic or suggestive of tragedy: tragic solemnity.
  • desperate β€” If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
  • impossible β€” not possible; unable to be, exist, happen, etc.
  • helpless β€” unable to help oneself; weak or dependent: a helpless invalid.
  • pointless β€” without a point: a pointless pen.
  • downcast β€” directed downward, as the eyes.
  • despairing β€” marked by or resulting from despair; hopeless or desperate
  • gone β€” past participle of go1 .
  • hard up β€” not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
  • inconsolable β€” not able to be comforted or consoled; disconsolate: She was inconsolable when her son died.
  • irremediable β€” not admitting of remedy, cure, or repair: irremediable conduct.
  • useless β€” of no use; not serving the purpose or any purpose; unavailing or futile: It is useless to reason with him.
  • wretched β€” very unfortunate in condition or circumstances; miserable; pitiable.
  • back to the wall β€” (Idiomatic) (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) A very difficult situation with no beneficial options available for action.
  • dead duck β€” If you describe someone or something as a dead duck, you are emphasizing that you think they have absolutely no chance of succeeding.
  • desponding β€” to be depressed by loss of hope, confidence, or courage.
  • in the soup β€” a liquid food made by boiling or simmering meat, fish, or vegetables with various added ingredients.
  • irrecoverable β€” incapable of being recovered or regained: an irrecoverable debt.
  • irretrievable β€” not capable of being retrieved; irrecoverable; irreparable.
  • no-way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • no-win β€” denoting a condition in which one cannot benefit, succeed, or win: a no-win situation; a no-win war.
  • sunk β€” a simple past tense and past participle of sink.
  • up against it β€” to, toward, or in a more elevated position: to climb up to the top of a ladder.
  • up the creek β€” U.S., Canada, and Australia. a stream smaller than a river.
  • bad β€” If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
  • cynical β€” If you describe someone as cynical, you mean they believe that people always act selfishly.
  • dejected β€” If you are dejected, you feel miserable or unhappy, especially because you have just been disappointed by something.
  • demoralized β€” dispirited; disheartened
  • disconsolate β€” without consolation or solace; hopelessly unhappy; inconsolable: Loss of her pet dog made her disconsolate.
  • discouraging β€” to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
  • downhearted β€” dejected; depressed; discouraged.
  • fatal β€” causing or capable of causing death; mortal; deadly: a fatal accident; a fatal dose of poison.
  • ill-fated β€” destined, as though by fate, to an unhappy or unfortunate end: an ill-fated voyage.
  • impracticable β€” not practicable; incapable of being put into practice with the available means: an impracticable plan.
  • incurable β€” not curable; that cannot be cured, remedied, or corrected: an incurable disease.
  • irreparable β€” not reparable; incapable of being rectified, remedied, or made good: an irreparable mistake.
  • irrevocable β€” not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable: an irrevocable decree.
  • lost β€” no longer possessed or retained: lost friends.
  • menacing β€” something that threatens to cause evil, harm, injury, etc.; a threat: Air pollution is a menace to health.
  • sinister β€” threatening or portending evil, harm, or trouble; ominous: a sinister remark.
  • threatening β€” tending or intended to menace: threatening gestures.
  • unavailing β€” ineffectual; futile.
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