Desperate I ˈdespərət Heard Sounds Save Adjective Bre
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desperate
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(adjective)
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BrE / ˈdespərət / NAmE / ˈdespərət /
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the prisoners grew increasingly desperate.
stores are getting desperate after two years of poor sales.
somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted.
i heard sounds of a desperate struggle in the next room.
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desperate
(adjective)BrE / ˈdespərət / NAmE / ˈdespərət /
feeling or showing that you have little hope and are ready to do anything without worrying about danger to yourself or others
The prisoners grew increasingly desperate.
Stores are getting desperate after two years of poor sales.
Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted.
I heard sounds of a desperate struggle in the next room.
giving little hope of success; tried when everything else has failed
a desperate bid for freedom
She clung to the edge in a desperate attempt to save herself.
His increasing financial difficulties forced him to take desperate measures.
Doctors were fighting a desperate battle to save the little girl's life.
needing or wanting something very much
He was so desperate for a job he would have done anything.
I'm desperate for a cigarette.
I was absolutely desperate to see her.
extremely serious or dangerous
The children are in desperate need of love and attention.
They face a desperate shortage of clean water.
Extra Examples
I was starting to get desperate.
She felt utterly desperate.
The sudden loss of his money had made him desperate.
Doctors were fighting a desperate battle to save the little girl’s life.
He made a desperate bid for freedom.
His increasing financial difficulties forced him to take desperate measures.
I heard sounds of a desperate struggle.
Word Origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘in despair’): from Latin desperatus ‘deprived of hope’, past participle of desperare, from de- ‘down from’ + sperare ‘to hope’.
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