Desperately
UK /["/ˈdespərətli/"]/US /["/ˈdespərətli/"]/
Definition
in a way that shows you have little hope and are ready to do anything without worrying about danger to yourself or others
In simple words: In a way that shows a strong need or desire.
Examples
- She looked desperately around for a weapon.
- **desperately ill/unhappy/lonely**
- He grew up **desperately poor**.
- They desperately wanted a child.
- He took a deep breath, desperately trying to keep calm.
Usage notes
Use 'desperately' to emphasize a strong feeling of need. It’s neutral but can sound emotional. Avoid in formal writing unless it highlights urgency.
Grammar pattern
desperately + adverb/adjective/verb phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'desperate' people reaching for a lifeline; they act desperately.
Collocations
- desperately seeking
- desperately trying
- desperately need
- desperately wanted
- desperately hope
Synonyms
- urgently
- frantically
- intensely
- eagerly
- desperately as an adverb
Antonyms
- calmly
- casually
- leisurely
Common mistakes
- Omitting 'ly' at the end, saying 'desperate' instead.
- Misusing it in a casual context where a less intense word would fit.
- 'Desperately' is sometimes confused with 'hopelessly.'