"Desponsory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but I couldn't find any evidence of the word "desponsory" in my language resources. It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a misspelling or non-standard word.
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I apologize, but the word "desponsory" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I could help you with a similar word "espousal" which means an act of marrying or a married state.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "espousal":
Despondency is a noun that refers to a state of feeling hopeless, discouraged, and lacked of enthusiasm, often accompanied by a sense of despair or disappointment. It is a feeling of being defeated, hopeless, or disheartened, often resulting in a lack of motivation or interest in things one normally enjoys.
Desponding refers to a feeling of hopelessness and despair, often resulting in a loss of enthusiasm or confidence. It is a state of being utterly discouraged, disheartened, or depressed, often to the point of feeling unable to continue or make an effort.
Desponsories means "betrothals" or "engagements" in Latin. In a broader sense, it refers to the process or stage of arranging a marriage or partnership, especially in a formal or ritualistic manner.
Despotat is a noun that refers to a country or government ruled by a despot, which is a person who exercises absolute and often autocratic power.
Despotic refers to a government or leader that exercises absolute and often cruel power, with little or no concern for the rights or welfare of its citizens or subjects.
Despotical refers to a government or system of rule characterized by despotism, which is a form of autocratic or totalitarian government in which one person has absolute authority and power over all aspects of the state and society. In a despotical system, the ruler or leader holds absolute power, free from check or legal constraints, and exercises it arbitrarily and often ruthlessly.
Despotism is a form of government in which one person, usually a monarch or dictator, holds absolute power and authority, often characterized by autocracy, authoritarianism, and arbitrary rule. In a despotic system, the ruler has complete control over the government, society, and economy, and exercise[s] absolute power without accountability or opposition. The term is often used to describe oppressive or tyrannical regimes where individual rights and freedoms are severely curtailed or absent.