How Do You Spell DESPERATION?

Pronunciation: [dˌɛspəɹˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

The word "desperation" is spelled with seven letters, beginning with the letter "d". The vowel sound in the first syllable is pronounced as "eh" as in "dress" and "mess". The letter "s" is followed by the letter "p" which is pronounced as "p" as in "pig" and "pop". Then comes the vowel "er" pronounced as "er" as in "her" and "fern". Finally, it ends with "a-t-i-o-n" which is pronounced as "ey-shun" as in "transition" and "passion".

DESPERATION Meaning and Definition

  1. Desperation is a noun that refers to a state of extreme hopelessness or despair, often resulting from a sense of urgency or pressure. It is characterized by a frantic, sometimes reckless, and often irrational behavior that arises from a perceived lack of options or a desperate desire for a solution or relief.

    In this state, individuals may feel a deep sense of emotional and psychological distress, marked by feelings of helplessness, anxiety, and desperation to overcome a challenging situation. Desperation arises when individuals believe they have exhausted all viable alternatives or face a critical need that remains unfulfilled.

    When one is desperate, their judgment and decision-making abilities may become clouded, leading them to take drastic actions they would not consider under normal circumstances. Desperate people may display behaviors such as relentless pursuit of a goal, engaging in impulsive or risky actions, or making unreasonable demands. This state of mind can manifest in various areas of life, including personal relationships, finances, career aspirations, or health concerns.

    Desperation is often associated with a sense of urgency and can lead individuals to seek immediate solutions or make compromises that they may later regret. It is important to approach situations with a clear and rational mindset, as acting out of desperation can sometimes exacerbate the problems at hand.

  2. A giving up of hope; despair; disregard of danger.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DESPERATION

The word "desperation" originated from the Latin word "desperationem", which is the past participle of the verb "desperare". "Desperare" can be broken down into two Latin elements: "de-" meaning "without" or "down from" and "sperare" meaning "to hope". Thus, "desperation" essentially means "being without hope" or "despair". The term evolved in the English language around the 14th century with a similar meaning to its Latin roots, and it continues to carry the connotation of extreme hopelessness or a state of despair.

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Plural form of DESPERATION is DESPERATIONS

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