The word 'despair' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for an emotion. Related nouns are despairer, desperation, and the gerund, despairing.
Yes, the noun 'despair' is an abstract noun, a word for an intangible emotional state.The word 'despair' is also a verb: despair, despairs, despairing, despaired.
Non-despair -- Elation
The word 'despair' is both a noun (uncountable) and a verb (despair, despairs, despairing, despaired).The noun 'despair' is a word for a complete loss of hope; a person or thing that is the cause of a complete loss of hope.
nothing, the correct spelling of the word is vehemently, which means to show strong feeling or emotion
No, despair is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.
The word 'despair' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for an emotion. Related nouns are despairer, desperation, and the gerund, despairing.
Happiness is a word to show emotions. Happiness is a positive emotion which is cheer.
Yes, the noun 'despair' is an abstract noun, a word for an intangible emotional state.The word 'despair' is also a verb: despair, despairs, despairing, despaired.
The word 'desperation' is a noun, an uncountable, common, abstract noun; a word for a loss of hope and surrender to despair; a state of hopelessness leading to rashness; a word for an emotion.
Apathetic. It means "to show little or no emotion".
despair
Non-despair -- Elation
The word despair is followed by "of" in an archaic construction equivalent to "give up hope."e.g. I despair of ever reaching home.The word despair is often the object of prepositions "in" or "of" (e.g. depths of despair).
my mom despair to clean up
The word 'despair' is both a noun (uncountable) and a verb (despair, despairs, despairing, despaired).The noun 'despair' is a word for a complete loss of hope; a person or thing that is the cause of a complete loss of hope.
no emotion