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Meaning of مایوسی in English

  • The act of rubbing together; friction; the act of wearing by friction, or by rubbing substances together; abrasion.
  • The state of being worn.
  • Grief for sin arising only from fear of punishment or feelings of shame. See Contrition.
  • To corrupt or undermine in morals; to destroy or lessen the effect of moral principles on; to render corrupt or untrustworthy in morals, in discipline, in courage, spirit, etc.; to weaken in spirit or efficiency.
  • Resembling, or having the characteristics of, a ligament; ligamentous.
  • To be hopeless; to have no hope; to give up all hope or expectation; -- often with of.
  • To give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.
  • To cause to despair.
  • Loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
  • That which is despaired of.
  • One who despairs.
  • Hopeless.
  • of Despair
  • Feeling or expressing despair; hopeless.
  • To scatter; to disparkle.
  • To spend; to squander. See Dispend.
  • of Desperado
  • A reckless, furious man; a person urged by furious passions, and regardless of consequence; a wild ruffian.
  • Desperation; virulence.
  • The act of despairing or becoming desperate; a giving up of hope.
  • A state of despair, or utter hopeless; abandonment of hope; extreme recklessness; reckless fury.
  • A despising; contempt.
  • To strip, as of clothing; to divest or unclothe.
  • To deprive for spoil; to plunder; to rob; to pillage; to strip; to divest; -- usually followed by of.
  • Spoil.
  • of Despoil
  • To give up, the will, courage, or spirit; to be thoroughly disheartened; to lose all courage; to become dispirited or depressed; to take an unhopeful view.
  • Despondency.
  • The state of desponding; loss of hope and cessation of effort; discouragement; depression or dejection of the mind.
  • One who desponds.
  • of Despond
  • Betrothal.
  • To betroth.
  • To invalidate the consecration of; as, to disanoint a king.
  • To defeat of expectation or hope; to hinder from the attainment of that which was expected, hoped, or desired; to balk; as, a man is disappointed of his hopes or expectations, or his hopes, desires, intentions, expectations, or plans are disappointed; a bad season disappoints the farmer of his crops; a defeat disappoints an enemy of his spoil.
  • To frustrate; to fail; to hinder of result.
  • The act of disappointing, or the state of being disappointed; defeat or failure of expectation or hope; miscarriage of design or plan; frustration.
  • That which disappoints.
  • To diminish.
  • of Disconcert
  • of Discontent
  • Dissatisfied; uneasy in mind; malcontent.
  • Freedom or relief from impediment or perplexity.
  • To dishearten.
  • To discourage; to deprive of courage and hope; to depress the spirits of; to deject.
  • Discouragement; dejection; depression of spirits.
  • Free from warmth of passion or feeling.
  • of Dismast
  • To disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive or firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify.
  • To render lifeless; to subdue; to disquiet.
  • To take dismay or fright; to be filled with dismay.
  • Loss of courage and firmness through fear; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.
  • Condition fitted to dismay; ruin.
  • A state of being dismayed; dejection of courage; dispiritedness.
  • of Dismay
  • Deprived or destitute of natural feelings; unnatural.
  • Free from passion; dispassionate.
  • A state of being in bad condition, and wanting repair.
  • Absence or defect of symmetry; asymmetry.
  • of Distain
  • of Disunite
  • Originally, a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, an attendant on a knight; in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree below knight and above gentleman; also, a title of office and courtesy; -- often shortened to squire.
  • To wait on as an esquire or attendant in public; to attend.
  • Exasperated; imbittered.
  • To irritate in a high degree; to provoke; to enrage; to exscite or to inflame the anger of; as, to exasperate a person or his feelings.
  • To make grievous, or more grievous or malignant; to aggravate; to imbitter; as, to exasperate enmity.
  • One who exasperates or inflames anger, enmity, or violence.
  • of Exasperate
  • The act of exasperating or the state of being exasperated; irritation; keen or bitter anger.
  • Increase of violence or malignity; aggravation; exacerbation.
  • The state of being beyond the limits of a particular territory
  • A fiction by which a public minister, though actually in a foreign country, is supposed still to remain within the territory of his own sovereign or nation.
  • of Frustum
  • Capable of beeing frustrated or defeated.
  • Vain; useless; unprofitable.
  • The act of frustrating; disappointment; defeat; as, the frustration of one's designs
  • Tending to defeat; fallacious.
  • Making void; rendering null; as, a frustratory appeal.
  • The siliceous shell of a diatom. It is composed of two valves, one overlapping the other, like a pill box and its cover.
  • Abounding in fragments.
  • The part of a solid next the base, formed by cutting off the, top; or the part of any solid, as of a cone, pyramid, etc., between two planes, which may be either parallel or inclined to each other.
  • One of the drums of the shaft of a column.
  • The opinion or doctrine that everything in nature is ordered for or tends to the worst, or that the world is wholly evil; -- opposed to optimism.
  • A disposition to take the least hopeful view of things.
  • One who advocates the doctrine of pessimism; -- opposed to optimist.
  • One who looks on the dark side of things.
  • Alt. of Pessimistic
  • Of or pertaining to pessimism; characterized by pessimism; gloomy; foreboding.
  • The act, or the faculty, of looking back on things past.
  • To look backward; hence, to affect or concern what is past.
  • A looking back on things past; view or contemplation of the past.
  • Looking backward; contemplating things past; -- opposed to prospective; as, a retrospective view.
  • Having reference to what is past; affecting things past; retroactive; as, a retrospective law.
  • By way of retrospect.

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