Sentences

despond in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To feel a loss of hope or confidence; to become dejected or disheartened.

Sample Sentences

  1. After hearing the disappointing news, she began to despond over her future.
  2. The constant setbacks in his project made him feel despond and unmotivated.
  3. Despite the challenges, he refused to despond and instead sought new solutions.
  4. Many artists experience periods of despond, but those moments can lead to greater creativity.
  5. She tried to uplift her friend, who had become despond after losing his job.
  6. After failing the exam, she began to despond, doubting her abilities.
  7. The constant setbacks at work left him feeling despond and questioning his career choices.
  8. In times of hardship, it's easy to despond, but resilience can lead to brighter days.
  9. His friends rallied around him, hoping to lift his spirits before he fell too far into despond.
  10. The community's despond was palpable after the devastating news, but they resolved to support one another.