Despair
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- | {{Template}}Loss of [[hope]]; utter [[hopeless]]ness; complete [[despondency]]. | + | [[Image:Napoléon Bonaparte abdicated in Fontainebleau.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Napoléon Bonaparte abdicated in Fontainebleau]]'' (1845) by [[Paul Delaroche]]]] |
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Loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
See also
- Despair, a novel by Nabokov
- Desperate Housewives, an American tv-series.
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