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slough of despond
slough of despond
A state of severe depression. The phrase originated in John Bunyan's 17th-century novel A Pilgrim's Progress. I started going to therapy once I felt myself slipping into the slough of despond.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Marshall | | MAHR-shəl | English |
TomÀS | | - | Catalan |
Samia | | - | Arabic |
Dimitri | | dee-MEE-tree (Russian) | Russian, French |
Lanzo | | LAHN-tso (German) | German, Ancient Germanic |
Marcos | | ['ma:kəus] | |