hopeless, miserable, depressed, downhearted, sorrowful
depressed, low, sad, unhappy, melancholy, dejected, despondent, downcast
The correct spelling of the word is "despondent" and not "despendent". Despondent means without or almost without hope. For instance, a student can be despondent about his examination results.
Despondent is a word, yes, but nothing to do with the last name Pond or ponds.
The usual opposite is sad, which means unhappy.Other synonyms could include dejected, despondent, forlorn, gloomy, miserable, or depressed.
To be despondent is to be discouraged. An example sentence would be: Don't be despondent just because you didn't win the game.
sad, blue, unhappy, discouraged, mournful, dejected, despondent
Despondent - 2014 was released on: USA: 4 March 2014 (Washington, D.C.)
The word despondent is an adjective used to describe a noun as feeling dejection, lack of excitement, or discouragement.Example sentences:After the fifth failed interview, he became quite despondent about his job search.The despondent young man decided to renew his efforts.Maxie has been lonely and despondent since her best friend went away to college.As the man approached, the despondent lady at table four looked up and smiled.After losing four games in a row, the team was disappointed and despondent.
The word despondent is an adjective. It means to be in low spirits due to a loss.
The cast of Despondent - 2014 includes: Kyle Bosmans Israel David Groveman Joe Giove
Despondent
Feeling or expressing despondency; dejected.