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.
See also: of, slough

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MarshallMAHR-shəlEnglish
TomÀS-Catalan
Samia-Arabic
Dimitridee-MEE-tree (Russian)Russian, French
LanzoLAHN-tso (German)German, Ancient Germanic
Marcos['ma:kəus]