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Juan
Desperation-Despair What's the difference?
6 jun. 2011 11:43
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Hi Juan. Despair simply means hopelessness. Desperation is a reckless, violent condition caused by despair. Examples: He was full of despair because his mother had died. He robbed the bank, out of sheer desperation in order to pay back his gambling debts.
7 juni 2011
They are both nouns. Desparation is the felling of being desparate. You'd do almost anything for someyhing. Despair is the felling of hopelessness or uselessness.
6 juni 2011
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