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(satellite adjective) showing extreme courage; especially of actions courageously undertaken in desperation as a last resort; "made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber"; "the desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point in the Pacific war"- G.C.Marshall; "they took heroic measures to save his life" |
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Synonyms: heroic |
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(satellite adjective) fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless; "a desperate illness"; "on all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel"- G.C.Marshall; "a dire emergency" |
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Synonyms: dire |
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(satellite adjective) showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of great need or desire; "felt a desperate urge to confess"; "a desperate need for recognition" |
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(satellite adjective) desperately determined; "do-or-die revolutionaries"; "a do-or-die conflict" |
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Synonyms: do-or-die |
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(satellite adjective) (of persons) dangerously reckless or violent as from urgency or despair; "a desperate criminal"; "taken hostage of desperate men" |
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(noun) a person who is frightened and in need of help; "they prey on the hopes of the desperate" |
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Related Words: goner, unfortunate, unfortunate person |
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(satellite 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" |
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Synonyms: despairing |
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