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Despair
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Answered by ItzMissKomal
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Despair is a word showing deeper sorrow than disappointment. It involves personal feelings towards another thing, either an incident or a person. It is equivalent to 'despondence', 'desperation' that kind of words which denote deep sorrow. On the contrary, disappointment is a result when your expectations are not fulfilled, and you feel upset. It might not evoke personal emotions, but only a kind of dissatisfaction. For e.g., when your teacher expects you to do well in your exam but you do not, then she might say: 'I feel disappointed with your exam result.' She does not express something very deep in emotion, but would only say she is feeling bad that you do not do well.

For 'despair', the feeling is like falling into a deep hole or ditch without hope of getting out. So the sorrow drags on and until you are saved, you cannot say you are really happy or calm again.

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