despairing
/dɪˈspeərɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · [dɪspˈɛrɪŋ] /dɪˈsperɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · [dɪspˈɛrɪŋ] /di-ˈsper-iŋ How to pronounce despairing (audio)/ (ame, mw)
despairing — 形容詞
- despairingpositive
- more despairingcomparative
- most despairingsuperlative
1. feeling or showing that nothing good is likely to happen and no way out seems le
絕望的
顯出快放棄希望的樣子
feeling or showing that nothing good is likely to happen and no way out seems left.
After three rejected appeals, Ravindra gave the judge a despairing look.
三次上訴都被駁回後,Ravindra 給了法官一個絕望的眼神。
despairing look after repeated failure
Obi sounded despairing when the landlord doubled the rent again.
房東又把房租翻倍時,Obi 聽起來很絕望。
predicative: sound despairing after another setback
Joaquín let out a despairing cry as the rescue boat turned back.
救援船掉頭離開時,Joaquín 發出一聲絕望的喊叫。
The mayor's despairing speech ended with a plea for more shelter beds.
市長那場絕望的演說最後以請求更多收容床位作結。
Minh made a despairing gesture when the flood reached the shop door.
洪水淹到店門口時,Minh 做出絕望的手勢。
- hopeless
broader and more everyday; can describe people, situations, or results
- despondent
focuses on low spirits and discouragement, often with less intensity
- desperate
often adds urgent need or reckless pressure, not just visible hopelessness
- dejected
usually follows a setback and is milder than near-total loss of hope
- hopeful
shows belief that a good result is still possible
- encouraged
suggests confidence has been strengthened rather than broken
- confident
shows trust in success instead of fear that nothing can improve
文法句型
despairing + look / voice / cry / gesture
sound / feel despairing
a despairing speech or message
用法筆記
Often used for visible or audible signs of hopelessness, especially a look, voice, cry, tone, or gesture. Predicative use commonly follows verbs such as sound, feel, or seem when the person appears close to giving up.