Suffering vs Despondency - What's the difference?
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Experiencing pain.(jump)
The condition of someone who suffers; a state of pain or distress.
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, date=December 14
, author=Steven Morris
, title=Devon woman jailed for 168 days for killing kitten in microwave
, work=Guardian
The loss of hope or confidence; despair or dejection.
A feeling of depression or disheartenment.
Suffering is a related term of despondency.
As nouns the difference between suffering and despondency
is that suffering is the condition of someone who suffers; a state of pain or distress while despondency is the loss of hope or confidence; despair or dejection.As an adjective suffering
is experiencing pain(jump).As a verb suffering
is .suffering
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(en noun)citation, page= , passage=Robins, of Torquay, had denied a single charge of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. She claimed the microwave was accidentally turned on by one of the cats after the kitten got inside. But Knutton said the kitten was too small to even get onto the work surface.}}
