abandon+hope
81despair — 1. noun let me help you during this time of your despair Syn: hopelessness, disheartenment, discouragement, desperation, distress, anguish, unhappiness; despondency, depression, disconsolateness, melancholy, misery, wretchedness; defeatism,… …
82lose — v 1. misplace, mislay; forget, Inf. clean forget, not remember, disremember, have no remembrance or recollection of, Inf. draw a blank; lose sight of, lose in the crowd. 2. outstrip, overtake, overhaul, pass, lap, leave behind, leave in the dust …
83give — v 1. bestow, present, donate, contribute; turn over, hand over; confer, award; accord, grant, vouchsafe; leave, entrust. 2. allot, apportion, assign, allocate; mete out, distribute, dispense, dole, Inf. fork out, hand out, supply; Inf. shell out …
84USS Atlanta (1861) — The first Atlanta was a casement ironclad, converted from a blockade runner, in the Confederate Navy, later captured and served in the United States Navy. Atlanta was built at Glasgow, Scotland, by James and George Thompson in the Clyde Bank Iron …
85Dorothy L. Sayers — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dorothy Leigh Sayers (Oxford, 13 de junio de 1893 – Witham, 17 de diciembre de 1957), fue una conocida escritora y traductora británica, estudiosa de lenguas clásicas y modernas y humanista cristiana. Dorothy L.… …
86Michael P. Nelson — is a writer, teacher, speaker, consultant, and professor of environmental philosophy and ethics currently teaching at Michigan State University where he holds a joint appointment in the Lyman Briggs College, the Department of Fisheries and… …
87despond — v. n. Despair, be cast down, be disheartened, lose hope, lose courage, be despondent, give up, abandon hope. See despair …
88give (one) up for — {v. phr.} To abandon hope for someone or something. * /After Larry had not returned to base camp for three nights, his fellow mountain climbers gave him up for dead./ …
89keep the faith — {v. phr.} To not abandon hope; stay committed to the cause of democracy and racial equality. * / Keep the faith, Baby, my neighbor said as he raised his fingers to show the V for victory sign./ …
90give (one) up for — {v. phr.} To abandon hope for someone or something. * /After Larry had not returned to base camp for three nights, his fellow mountain climbers gave him up for dead./ …