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51Felix Nussbaum — (11 December 1904 ndash; 2 August 1944) was a German surrealist painter. Early life and education Nussbaum was born in Osnabrück, Province of Hanover, as the son of Rahel and Phillip Nussbaum. Phillip was a World War I veteran and German patriot… …
52despair — /dəˈspɛə / (say duh spair) noun 1. loss of hope; hopelessness. 2. that which causes hopelessness; that of which there is no hope. –verb (i) 3. to lose or give up hope. –phrase 4. despair of, to be without hope concerning: *Hugh despaired of… …
53Swallow the Sun — This article is about a Finnish metal band. For the 2009 Korean drama series, see Swallow the Sun (TV series). Swallow the Sun Swallow the Sun in 2006. Background information Origin …
54downcast — downcast, dispirited, dejected, depressed, disconsolate, woebegone mean affected by or showing very low spirits. Downcast implies a being overcome by shame, mortification, or loss of hope or confidence; it usually suggests an inability to face… …
55despair — 1. verb To be hopeless; to have no hope; to give up all hope or expectation. 2. noun a) Loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency. He turned around in despair, aware that he was not going to survive b) That which is despaired of. Syn …
56despair — de·spair || dɪ speÉ™ n. hopelessness, loss of hope v. lose hope, be without hope …
57despaired — de·spair || dɪ speÉ™ n. hopelessness, loss of hope v. lose hope, be without hope …
58despairing — de spair·ing || eÉ™rɪŋ adj. hopeless, despondent de·spair || dɪ speÉ™ n. hopelessness, loss of hope v. lose hope, be without hope …
59despairs — de·spair || dɪ speÉ™ n. hopelessness, loss of hope v. lose hope, be without hope …
60despair — I. n. Desperation, despondency, loss of hope, complete or utter hopelessness. II. v. n. Despond, lose all hope, give up all expectation, be without any hope …