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Slough of Despond

Definitions

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  • noun A state of despondency.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun (formal) extreme depression

Etymologies

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From the name of a bog in John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.

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Examples

  • And then I have to push through the self-doubt what I call the Slough of Despond and emerge from the other side.

    Interview: Pat Murphy 2008

  • And he said unto me, This miry slough is such a place as cannot be mended; it is the descent whither the scum and filth that attends conviction for sin doth continually run, and therefore it is called the Slough of Despond; for still, as the sinner is awakened about his lost condition, there ariseth in his soul many fears, and doubts, and discouraging apprehensions, which all of them get together, and settle in this place.

    The Pilgrim`s Progress 1666

  • And he said unto me, This miry slough is such a place as cannot be mended; it is the descent whither the scum and filth that attends conviction for sin doth continually run, and therefore it is called the Slough of Despond; for still, as the sinner is awakened about his lost condition, there ariseth in his soul many fears, and doubts, and discouraging apprehensions, which all of them get together, and settle in this place.

    The Pilgrim's Progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream, by John Bunyan John Bunyan 1658

  • Like the Denver Bibliophile, I was deeply unamused by my slog through The Lord of the Rings--great world-building, prose like wading through the Slough of Despond--but nobody interested in the history of fantasy would dare ignore it.1

    The Little Professor: 2009

  • Like the Denver Bibliophile, I was deeply unamused by my slog through The Lord of the Rings--great world-building, prose like wading through the Slough of Despond--but nobody interested in the history of fantasy would dare ignore it.1

    Iconoclasm 2009

  • I met Pilgrim's Progress there, and I'll always associate the Slough of Despond with the beach on a rainy day and my parents trying to explain why Judaism doesn't need such a concept.

    Even in a little thing gillpolack 2009

  • I agree - I felt like I was in the Slough of Despond wading through some of the battle passages and pages and pages of description.

    Iconoclasm 2009

  • I met Pilgrim's Progress there, and I'll always associate the Slough of Despond with the beach on a rainy day and my parents trying to explain why Judaism doesn't need such a concept.

    gillpolack: murasaki_1966 gave me more words to play gillpolack 2009

  • So, the Bride had mounted into her handsome chariot, incidentally accompanied by the Bridegroom; and after rolling for a few minutes smoothly over a fair pavement, had begun to jolt through a Slough of Despond, and through a long, long avenue of wrack and ruin.

    Little Dorrit 2007

  • It's a day-to-day news story and he hasn't entered the stage yet in this financial opera ... but the Slough of Despond can become a reference point to you all.

    The reasons for the Global Financial PANIC 2007 2007

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  • The primary definition is not a state of despondency. The primary definition is a proper name of a fictional swamp or bog in Paul Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress."

    The secondary definition of slough of despond as a state of despondency or being mired or stuck in a sense of hopelessness is derived from the literary reference.

    August 6, 2018

  • Indeed, where else would one put despond

    August 13, 2018