Despairing in a sentence as an adjective

He accelerates and gets to it in one last despairing stride.

After a few months of despairing over how bad it was, I realized that it was built by database people.

I've spent vacations devouring it while despairing girlfriends try to get my attention.

These were bright kids who'd never shown the slightest interest in programming and I was once again despairing that they never might[2].

It is probably the most despairing/ darkest thing I have ever read and made me appreciate human nature a lot more.

Some people see others doing amazing things and it inspires them; others respond by despairing that they will never be able to do all of that.

If he was despairing of the fight, he will never again rally his comrades with brilliant strategies and leadership.

You only learn the opposite instinct after being burned suitably by frameworks, or looking upon your own empire and despairing.

"Sometimes, a horrible thing goes unrecognized because we've all just learned to live with how horrible it is, and to stop wasting emotional energy despairing about it.

Not only the lifting of taboo, but the commercialization of euthanasia was perhaps the film's most hauntingly powerful sign of how despairing society had become without reproduction.

Terence Eden might think she's not very bright when it comes to the internet, but there's a lot of people in the arts despairing about both the incumbent and shadow CMS minister as well!Fundamentally, this problem isn't going to go away for some time.

Despairing definitions

adjective

arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope; "a despairing view of the world situation"; "the last despairing plea of the condemned criminal"; "a desperate cry for help"; "helpless and desperate--as if at the end of his tether"; "her desperate screams"

See also: desperate