despondent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of despondent in Hindi

  • हताश
  • निराश
  • उदास
  • बेदिल
  • आशा छोड़े हुए
  • विषण्ण
  • हतोत्साह

despondent Definition

Adjective

  • in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.

despondent Example

  • she grew more and more despondent ( वह और अधिक निराश होती गई )
  • Before you get too despondent, though, there's some good news. ( हालांकि, इससे पहले कि आप बहुत ज्यादा निराश हों, एक अच्छी खबर है। )
  • In his law practice he had disappointed himself and his friends, and he became despondent as to his future. ( अपने कानून के अभ्यास में उसने खुद को और अपने दोस्तों को निराश किया था, और वह अपने भविष्य को लेकर निराश हो गया था। )
  • He then seemed in a very despondent state of mind and told me that his eyesight was fast failing. ( तब वह बहुत ही उदास मन में लग रहा था और उसने मुझे बताया कि उसकी दृष्टि तेजी से विफल हो रही है। )
  • Her attitude had become very lax and despondent when the typewriter stopped in the next room. ( बगल के कमरे में टाइपराइटर के रुकने से उसका रवैया बहुत ढुलमुल और हताश हो गया था। )

More Sentence

  • Muriel only shook her head, as she sat looking despondent and thoroughly miserable.
  • Now he would utter a despondent groan, again a long and resonant string of threatening oaths.
  • Mr. Robinson became despondent and after a few months decided to leave the country.
  • One evening I was walking through the streets in a despondent mood, as had become my habit.
  • despondent male who had gone missing.
  • The situation in Piedmont was far from promising, the exchequer was empty, the army disorganized, the country despondent and suspicious of the king.
  • Until recently, such fantasies were expressed mainly by the far right, or in the laments of despondent Oxbridge dons.  
  • If Freelove's body language in singles seemed despondent, he was quite the reverse in the doubles.  
  • It is estimated that 3,000 tickets were sold, leaving many supporters, ticketless, despondent and very angry.  
  • Maggie takes in the despondent Victoria, a bright and sensitive girl whose life is on the brink of total meltdown.  
  • She seduces the despondent radical with whispers about the bleakness of mankind.  
  • Astronauts, it seems, don't get enough natural light up there, and can become too despondent to moonwalk.
  • Why were you then comfortless and despondent, when I was escorted by the guards into the jail?
  • In 1904, William Lemp became despondent after losing his friend, Frederick Pabst, and shot himself in the head with a Smith and Wesson revolver while in his upstairs bedroom.
  • Like another Socrates, he taught them to know themselves, repressing vanity, encouraging the despondent, and attaching all alike by his unobtrusive sympathy.