(despondent means feeling dejection, lack of excitement, or discouragement)
After the fifth failed interview, he became quite despondent about his job search.
Maxie has been lonely and despondent since her best friend went away to college.
After losing four games in a row, the team was disappointed and despondent.
I can give you several sentences.
No, the word desperate is not an adverb. This is an adjective.The adverb of the word desperate is desperately.An example sentence is: "Scott desperately needs a cup of tea".
gravely, badly, seriously, severely, dangerously, perilously
The word 'desperate' is not a verb.The word 'desperate' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a desperate struggle, a desperatesituation, etc.)The related verb is to despair. The past tense is despaired.
The collective noun is a wilderness of despair. The noun despair is also a collective noun for a despair of writers, a despair of goths.
despair
She gave up her attempt in despair. The despair of the crowd caused panic.
of Despair, Feeling or expressing despair; hopeless.
"Despair" means "to be helpless."
The word despair is followed by "of" in an archaic construction equivalent to "give up hope."e.g. I despair of ever reaching home.The word despair is often the object of prepositions "in" or "of" (e.g. depths of despair).
"Despair" is a noun or a verb.
The cast of Despair - 2004 includes: Jeff Jennings as Man of Despair
Passion Despair was created on 2011-05-07.