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difference between despair and desperate?

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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I'd say that 'despair' has retained its original meaning of 'absence of hope' (noun) or 'lose all hope' (verb). 'Desperate' can mean 'without hope', but it also has a meaning that is becoming more and more common, and that 'despair' doesn't have: in extreme need or want of something.

Answered by dhrieedadri7
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Answer: despair is loss of hope ;utter hopelessness desperate is give up of hope

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