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despondency

noun as in dejection

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It took a while to shake off the despondency and depression many of us felt after Trump was restored and then deputized a weird billionaire to wreck the government.

From Salon

"To get constant rejections just left me in an even deeper pit of despair and despondency."

From BBC

Adding to their despondency, is a fact all involved stress repeatedly: the vaccine is simply not enough to save the species.

From BBC

Certainly, hope is an important psychological motivator for many people, and relying solely on doom-and-gloom messaging could push some people into despondency.

From Salon

In the east that all combines with a despondency and frustration that’s been brewing for years, even decades – about the results of German reunification.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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