Depressed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dɪˈprest|  American pronunciation of the word depressed
Brit.  |dɪˈprest|  British pronunciation of the word depressed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto depress
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto depress

adjective

- lower than previously (syn: down)
the market is depressed
- flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces
- filled with melancholy and despondency (syn: blue, dispirited, down, downcast, downhearted, gloomy, grim, low, low-spirited)
depressed by the loss of his job

Extra examples

The rainy weather had her feeling lonely and depressed.

He was depressed about having to return to school.

The new drug is being tested on a group of severely depressed patients.

The patient has a somewhat depressed appetite.

Prices have remained at a depressed level.

She felt lonely and depressed.

Don't get depressed about it.

The divorce left him deeply depressed.

I was depressed at the thought of all the hard work ahead.

Britain's depressed housing market

I tried to cheer them up because they seemed depressed.

She feels anxious and depressed.

She was extremely depressed after her marriage crumbled.

We were all depressed by the loss.

She would typically experience a period of mania and then suddenly become deeply depressed.

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