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1 epätoivoinen
yks.nom. epätoivoinen; yks.gen. epätoivoisen; yks.part. epätoivoista; yks.ill. epätoivoiseen; mon.gen. epätoivoisten epätoivoisien; mon.part. epätoivoisia; mon.ill. epätoivoisiindespairing (adje)desperate (adje)despondent (adje)disconsolate (adje)forlorn (adje)hopeless (adje)wretched (adje)* * *• despair• unhappy• depressed• daring• comfortless• audacious• despairing• despondent• disconsolate• forlorn• hopeless• frantic• frenzied• impossible• desperate• sick at heart• wretched• precipitate -
2 lohduton
yks.nom. lohduton; yks.gen. lohduttoman; yks.part. lohdutonta; yks.ill. lohduttomaan; mon.gen. lohduttomien lohdutonten; mon.part. lohduttomia; mon.ill. lohduttomiincomfortless (adje)desolate (adje)desperate (adje)disconsolate (adje)hopeless (adje)inconsolable (adje)* * *• desperate• sad• pitiable• melancoly• melancholy• inconsolable• disconsolate• desolate• comfortless• hopeless -
3 toivoton
yks.nom. toivoton; yks.gen. toivottoman; yks.part. toivotonta; yks.ill. toivottomaan; mon.gen. toivottomien toivotonten; mon.part. toivottomia; mon.ill. toivottomiindesperate (adje)hopeless (adje)irredeemable (adje)* * *• hopeless• useless• beyond help• unhappy• vain• sad• reckless• pitiable• pessimistic• irredeemable• infaust• forlorn• downhearted• despondent• desperate• despairing• desolate• dejected• comfortless• bereft of hope• futile• defeatist -
4 hurjapäinen
• furious• desperate• reckless• hotheaded• foolhardy• fierce• ferocious• daring• cruel• brutal• barbarous• fiendish -
5 masentunut
• down in the mouth• unhappy• subdued• seedy• sad• paralysed• melancoly• melancholy• low-spirited• in low spirits• hopeless• down-hearted• dispirited• disheartened• desperate• depressive• depressed• dejected• crestfallen• comfortless• blue• exanimate -
6 murtunut
• comfortless• fractured• hopeless• unhappy• desperate• broken-down• broken• shattered• broken-hearted -
7 neuvoton
yks.nom. neuvoton; yks.gen. neuvottoman; yks.part. neuvotonta; yks.ill. neuvottomaan; mon.gen. neuvottomien neuvotonten; mon.part. neuvottomia; mon.ill. neuvottomiinat a loss (adje)indecisive (adje)irresolute (adje)perplexed (adje)shiftless (adje)* * *• desperate• defenceless• mixed up• at sea• embarrassed• shiftless• muddled• irresolute• indecisive• in a state of indecision• hesitant• helpless• perplexed
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Desperate — Des per*ate, a. [L. desperatus, p. p. of desperare. See {Despair}, and cf. {Desperado}.] 1. Without hope; given to despair; hopeless. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I am desperate of obtaining her. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Beyond hope; causing despair;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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desperate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) feeling, showing, or involving despair. 2) extremely bad or serious: a desperate shortage. 3) having a great need or desire for something: desperate for a cigarette. 4) violent or dangerous. ● desperate diseases must have desperate … English terms dictionary
desperate — [des′pər it] adj. [ME desperat < L desperatus, pp. of desperare: see DESPAIR] 1. a) driven to or resulting from loss of hope; rash or violent because of despair [a desperate criminal] b) having a very great desire, need, etc. [desperate for… … English World dictionary
desperate — [adj1] reckless, outrageous atrocious, audacious, bold, careless, dangerous, daring, death defying, determined, devilmay care, foolhardy, frantic, frenzied, furious, hasty, hazardous, headlong, headstrong, heinous, impetuous, incautious, madcap,… … New thesaurus
Desperate — Des per*ate, n. One desperate or hopeless. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
desperate — index drastic, hot blooded, pessimistic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
desperate — early 15c., despairing, hopeless, from L. desperatus given up, despaired of, pp. of desperare (see DESPAIR (Cf. despair)). Sense of driven to recklessness is from late 15c.; weakened sense of having a great desire for is from 1950s. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
desperate — hopeless, despairing, *despondent, forlorn Analogous words: reckless, rash, foolhardy, venturesome (see AD VENTUROUS): *precipitate, headlong: thwarted, foiled, frustrated, outwitted, circumvented, baffled, balked (see FRUSTRATE) Contrasted words … New Dictionary of Synonyms
desperate — des|per|ate W3 [ˈdespərıt] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: desperatus, past participle of desperare; DESPAIR2] 1.) willing to do anything to change a very bad situation, and not caring about danger ▪ I had no money left and was desperate.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
desperate — [[t]de̱spərət[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it. Troops are needed to help get food into Kosovo where people are in desperate need... Desperate with… … English dictionary