Synonym: blue, dispirited, down in the mouth, down, downcast, downhearted, indented, low, low-spirited. Similar words: depression, represent, for the present, press, impress, press for, representation, representative. Meaning: [dɪ'prest] adj. 1. lower than previously 2. flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces 3. low in spirits 4. having the central portion lower than the margin.
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61. Lack of daylight can make people feel depressed.
62. His mother was depressed by the sad news.
63. When depressed, they dramatically overindulge in chocolate and sweets.
64. I felt depressed and completely drained of energy .
65. Some patients become depressed, even suicidal.
66. She's been depressed since the break with her boy-friend.
67. She became very depressed in her old age.
68. She felt very depressed about the future.
69. I was depressed by our lack of progress.
70. He seemed a bit depressed about his work situation.
71. I was depressed(Sentencedict), withdrawn and sexually frigid.
72. In this economically depressed area, evictions are common.
73. The domestic market is still depressed, but demand abroad is picking up.
74. It depressed us that no progress was made during the negotiations.
75. Parents of young children often become depressed, and this is especially true of single parents.
76. She became very depressed during the barren years when she was unable to paint.
77. His suicide attempt was the first intimation that he was seriously depressed.
78. His wife seemed depressed, and he feared for his children.
79. He was depressed because he had not passed his examinations.
80. He was so depressed he felt like doing himself in.
81. The defendant was depressed and therefore not fully responsible for her own actions.
82. Outside investment has helped Sheridan to shake off its image as a depressed industrial town.
83. Sometimes patients are more depressed six months later than when they first hear the bad news.
84. Researchers found 17 per cent of their random sample to be severely depressed.
85. Pete was so depressed after his girlfriend left him that I actually thought he was suicidal.
86. She's been very depressed recently, but I'm sure she'll soon pull out of it.
87. Statistics indicate that depressed patients are more likely to become ill than are normal people.
88. The rise in the value of the dollar has depressed the company's earnings/profits this year.
89. Stop being so depressed. You have a lot going for you.
90. In a depressed market, it's difficult to sell goods unless you lower your prices.
More similar words: depression, represent, for the present, press, impress, press for, representation, representative, impression, impressive, embarrassed, assess, vessel, dessert, essence, entrepreneur, essentially, assessment, stress, dress up, preserve, address, actress, president, at present, Congress, distress, presumably, presidency, omnipresent.