Use of despondent in Sentences. 42 Examples
The examples include despondent at the start of sentence, despondent at the end of sentence and despondent in the middle of sentence
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despondent at the start of sentence
- Despondent, Richard called in sick at work for two weeks.
- Despondent, Richard called in sick at work for two weeks.
despondent at the end of sentence
- Don't be so despondent.
- Patients often feel despondent.
- She was feeling utterly despondent.
- She was feeling utterly despondent.
- By comparison, she felt drained and despondent.
- By comparison, she felt drained and despondent.
- But none of the Cleveland players appeared despondent.
- There are times when it is hard not to feel despondent.
- She was bipolar as well: up and down, fidgety and despondent.
- She was bipolar as well: up and down, fidgety and despondent.
- Gill had been out of work for a year and was getting very despondent.
- Gill had been out of work for a year and was getting very despondent.
- His work was rejected again and again, and he grew more and more despondent.
- His work was rejected again and again, and he grew more and more despondent.
- But as the separation from her husband lengthened, she found herself becoming increasingly despondent.
- But as the separation from her husband lengthened, she found herself becoming increasingly despondent.
- Diana took the criticism to heart, avidly read what was being said about her and became depressed and despondent.
- Like a bucket of cold water the harsh realities of life drown your sunny optimism leaving you feeling despondent.
despondent in the middle of sentence
- I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
- We are more despondent and needy than ever!
- We are more despondent and needy than ever!
- I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
- William exits fairly despondent and heads for the door.
- William exits fairly despondent and heads for the door.
- She started to feel despondent about ever finding a job.
- He had become rather despondent about his lack of progress.
- It was senseless to be despondent, anyway, even as Tom Ripley.
- He was up for a time and then, without warning, despondent again.
- They were tired and despondent, stooped in their waterproof coveralls.
- He was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.
- He was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.
- She was becoming increasingly despondent about the way things were going.
- Tom Ripley had never really been despondent, though he had often looked it.
- He became/grew increasingly despondent when she failed to return his phone calls.
- Squeezed like despondent sardines, they looked as if they were huddling for warmth.
- He has no one to play ball with and tosses his ball against the wall in a most despondent fashion.
- He has no one to play ball with and tosses his ball against the wall in a most despondent fashion.
- The messenger departed in search of witch hazel for his neck, leaving Blondel even more despondent than before.
- The messenger departed in search of witch hazel for his neck, leaving Blondel even more despondent than before.
- The President had given top priority to achieving a nuclear test-ban treaty and was despondent when he could not get it.
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