despondence
despondence — 名詞
1. a sad emotional condition in which a person has lost all hope and believes that
絕望;沮喪
失去希望後陷入的悲傷情緒
a sad emotional condition in which a person has lost all hope and believes that nothing good will ever happen again
After the job interview failed, Joon fell into deep despondence that lasted for weeks.
求職面試失敗後,Joon 陷入了持續數週的深度絕望。
collocation: deep despondence / fell into despondence
The charity worker could not hide her despondence over the cancelled hospital funding.
這位慈善工作者無法掩飾她對醫院資金被取消的絕望。
collocation: despondence + over + cause
Kasia felt deep despondence when her research project was rejected for the third time.
研究計畫第三次被拒絕時,Kasia 感到深深的絕望。
Despondence settled over the team when they realised the rescue would take all night.
當團隊得知救援需要一整夜時,絕望感籠罩了他們。
Soraya's letter expressed despondence about the slow peace talks in her country.
Soraya 在信中表達了對國內和談進展緩慢的絕望。
- despondency
more common synonym; identical in meaning but despondency is the preferred form in most contexts
- hopelessness
less formal and more direct; emphasises the absence of hope rather than the sadness it causes
- dejection
slightly milder; focuses on low spirits and discouragement rather than total loss of hope
- despair
stronger and more urgent; suggests a complete loss or absence of hope, often in a dramatic or existential sense
文法句型
despondence + at/over/about + noun phrase
despondence + of + noun phrase (describing the source)
用法筆記
Common in formal or literary writing rather than everyday conversation. Frequently modified by adjectives such as deep, profound, or utter. When the cause is stated, the prepositions at or over are typical.