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    desperate
    /ˈdɛsp(ə)rət/

    adjective

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  2. DESPERATE definition: 1. very serious or bad: 2. very great or extreme: 3. needing or wanting something very much: . Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DESPERATE is having lost hope. How to use desperate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Desperate.

  4. reckless or dangerous because of despair, hopelessness, or urgency: a desperate killer. Synonyms: frantic, rash. Antonyms: careful. having an urgent need, desire, etc.: desperate for attention; desperate to find a job. leaving little or no hope; very serious or dangerous: a desperate illness.

  5. 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.

  6. If you are desperate for something or desperate to do something, you want or need it very much indeed. They'd been married nearly four years and June was desperate to start a family. People are desperate for him to do something.

  7. Desperate means "having lost all hope." If you are desperate for food, it means you are starving, possibly about to die. If you are in a desperate situation, it means things are really, really bad.

  8. DESPERATE definition: 1. feeling that you have no hope and are ready to do anything to change the situation you are in…. Learn more.

  9. 1. Having lost all hope; despairing. 2. Marked by, arising from, or showing despair: the desperate look of hunger; a desperate cry for help. 3. Reckless or violent because of despair: a desperate criminal. 4. Undertaken out of extreme urgency or as a last resort: a desperate attempt to save the family business. 5.

  10. desperate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English des‧per‧ate /ˈdespərət/ S3 W3 adjective 1 willing to do anything to change a very bad situation, and not caring about danger I had no money left and was desperate.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · desperate ( comparative more desperate, superlative most desperate) In dire need (of something); having a dire need or desire. I hadn't eaten in two days and was desperate for food. desperate to eat; desperate for attention. Being filled with, or in a state of, despair; hopeless .