Despair vs Disillusionment - What's the difference?
despair | disillusionment |
(obsolete) To give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.
* Milton
(obsolete) To cause to despair.
To be hopeless; to have no hope; to give up all hope or expectation.
* Bible, 2 Corinthians i. 8
Loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
That which is despaired of.
A feeling of disappointment, akin to depression, arising from the realization that something is not what it was expected or believed to be, possibly accompanied by philosophical angst from having one's beliefs challenged.
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* 1946 , , Chapter 36: Babaji's Interest in the West,
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The act of freeing from an illusion; the state of being freed therefrom.
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As nouns the difference between despair and disillusionment
is that despair is loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency while disillusionment is a feeling of disappointment, akin to depression, arising from the realization that something is not what it was expected or believed to be, possibly accompanied by philosophical angst from having one's beliefs challenged.As a verb despair
is (obsolete) to give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.despair
English
Verb
(en verb)- I would not despair the greatest design that could be attempted.
- We despaired even of life.
Noun
- He turned around in despair , aware that he was not going to survive
Synonyms
* desperation * despondency * hopelessnessAnagrams
* aspired * diapers * praiseddisillusionment
English
Noun
- But till I am thirty, I know that my youth will triumph over everything- every disillusionment , every disgust with life.
- I catch on your face the old sad smile / Of our ancient disillusionment , / When the ardent crowd tries to beguile / Your world-old soul to impassionment.
- They were self-conscious of their disillusionment and demoralization, and their spokesmen—the artists and journalists among them—publicized their cynicism so successfully that it came to be regarded as the mood of a whole decade.
- 'Oh, this fair is nothing but a chaos of noise and beggars,' I thought in disillusionment . 'I wonder if Western scientists, patiently enlarging the realms of knowledge for the practical good of mankind, are not more pleasing to God than these idlers who profess religion but concentrate on alms.'
- Our country has come through a painful period of trial and disillusionment since the victory of 1945. We anticipated a world of peace and cooperation. The calculated pressures of aggressive communism have forced us, instead, to live in a world of turmoil.
- It is a very wholesome and regenerating change which a man undergoes when he "comes to himself." It is a process of disillusionment . The scales have fallen away.