Crossword-Solution: DESPAIRING 10 letters, 103 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Despairing p. pr. & vb. n. of Despair
Despairing a. Feeling or expressing despair; hopeless.

We have 103 clues for the answer “DESPAIRING”

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arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope 1 answer
Heartbroken 17 answers
Woebegone 29 answers
anguished 36 answers
climacteric 64 answers
condemned 65 answers
luckless 65 answers
presageful 65 answers
ticklish 65 answers
Cautionary ___ 65 answers
catastrophic 65 answers
unblessed 66 answers
fraught 66 answers
Haunting 66 answers
haunted 66 answers
hexed 66 answers
piteous 66 answers
Hairy 67 answers
Hapless 67 answers
Impending 67 answers
consequential 67 answers
forewarning 67 answers
scowling 67 answers
Accursed 68 answers
Antipathetic 68 answers
Repugnant 68 answers
apocalyptic 68 answers
implicative 68 answers
inauspicious 68 answers
presaging 68 answers
tormenting 68 answers
unpromising 68 answers
Baleful 69 answers
masked 69 answers
Despond-ent 69 answers
threatening 70 answers
Downhearted 70 answers
conflicting 70 answers
Frightening 70 answers
Dangerous 70 answers
Disconsolate 71 answers
Spooky 71 answers
confronting 71 answers
Disastrous 71 answers
Unlucky 71 answers
worrisome 71 answers
Desperate 72 answers
Crucial 72 answers
Doleful. 72 answers
Hazardous 72 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with DESPAIRING (5)

Gabriel settled into a despairing attitude of patience, and Cainy went on:— “And there were great large houses, and more people all the week long than at Weatherbury club-walking on White Tuesdays.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
There was home in it, too; first memories, first mornings long ago; the amazement of a new soul in a new world; a soul new and yet old, that had dreamed something despairing, something glorious, in the dark before it was born; a soul obsessed by what it did not know, under the cloud of a past it could not recall.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
Even the poor devil who had waved the single despairing signal of distress had lapsed into unconsciousness before he had learned whether it had availed or not.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Such being our chief scene, the date of our story refers to a period towards the end of the reign of Richard I., when his return from his long captivity had become an event rather wished than hoped for by his despairing subjects, who were in the meantime subjected to every species of subordinate oppression.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Though she was almost despairing of ever reaching safety she still was determined to fight on, until death or success terminated her endeavors.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995

Quotes with DESPAIRING (3)

We in our age are faced with a strange paradox. Never before have we had so much information in bits and pieces flooded upon us by radio and television and satellite, yet never before have we had so little inner certainty about our own being. The more objective truth increases, the more our inner certitude decreases. Our fantastically increased technical power, and each forward step in technology is experienced by many as a new push toward our possible annihilation. Nietzsche…
Rollo May The Discovery of Being: Writings in Existential Psychology
Tell me something. Do you believe in God?'Snow darted an apprehensive glance in my direction. 'What? Who still believes nowadays?''It isn't that simple. I don't mean the traditional God of Earth religion. I'm no expert in the history of religions, and perhaps this is nothing new--do you happen to know if there was ever a belief in an... imperfect God?''What do you mean by imperfect?' Snow frowned. 'In a way all the gods of the old religions were imperfect, considered that the…
Stanislaw Lem Solaris
At the bottom of her heart, however, she was waiting for something to happen. Like shipwrecked sailors, she turned despairing eyes upon the solitude of her life, seeking afar off some white sail in the mists of the horizon. She did not know what this chance would be, what wind would bring it her, towards what shore it would drive her, if it would be a shallop or a three-decker, laden with anguish or full of bliss to the portholes. But each morning, as she awoke, she hoped it …
Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary