hopeless
నిస్సహాయ
definition
adjective
his situation was obviously hopeless
feeling or causing despair about something.
I'm hopeless at names
inadequate; incompetent.
example
That delicious uncertainty has been replaced by despairing, 'hopeless' inevitability.
I'm 'hopeless' at talking about money, I give it away rather than deal with it.
Donald was 'hopeless' at gags and not very good at remembering jokes.
His mum's doing the best she can, but she's on her own, and her ex is 'hopeless' .
Regrettably, until a few years ago, I was completely 'hopeless' at money management.
Out of work for months David faced not only a 'hopeless' future but severe financial problems as well.
In the light of the authorities to which I have already referred, that ground of appeal was clearly 'hopeless' .
It seemed pretty 'hopeless' and the Irish had very little sympathy or support from anyone else on the issue.
Springfield is populated by solitary obsessives who are 'hopeless' at coexisting with fellow citizens.
Depressed victims believe that all mistakes are their own and believe their future is 'hopeless' .
If your situation really looks 'hopeless' and your debts leave you in despair, it's best to get professional help.
As I began chiselling away at the mound in front of me I realized that this was pretty 'hopeless' .
He said people felt helpless and 'hopeless' over Garda services and many felt afraid to complain.
I am 'hopeless' at these things, but hopefully it will tax someone else.
I said feebly that my husband dealt with that sort of thing - I was 'hopeless' at filling in forms.
You may have to admit that even though you were good at doing your particular job, you were 'hopeless' at running a company.
I feel 'hopeless' now and I don't want my life ruined just because I have not enough cash.
Even if you're 'hopeless' at saving for your future, it's really easy to start saving small sums for your children.
The direct reason was that she couldn't put up with the impoverishment and 'hopeless' future.
Yet he tries to find common factors which unite Indian cooking - perhaps a 'hopeless' task.
The situation seemed 'hopeless' and desperation filled them both with anger.
It sometimes seems like a 'hopeless' situation, but there still remains some optimism.
My problem was that I was brilliant at English but 'hopeless' at maths.
I have the type of shyness which means I'm 'hopeless' at introducing myself to strangers.
One of my more 'hopeless' but doggedly-pursued ambitions is to collect every one of those words.
They are now at the end of the visa-processing line, but their situation is far from 'hopeless' .
The Act party really needs to ditch this 'hopeless' excuse for a free-market advocate.
He recalled the intense despair, the tears and that 'hopeless' cry for forgiveness.
Finally, never leave the examination hall in despair, however 'hopeless' things may seem.
The UK is just 'hopeless' at coming up with legal responses to extremist activities.
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