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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91. The more depressed he got, the more he turned to drink.
92. He was so depressed about his debts that he wanted to blow his brains out.
93. When someone is depressed, the extra load of having financial problems can make the situation worse.
94. There is medical evidence to show that he is suicidal and clinically depressed.
95. They found her walking alone and depressed on the beach.
96. The accident left her feeling depressed and unable to face the world .
97. He was more than usually depressed by problems at work.
98. He lost his job and in the ensuing months became more and more depressed.
99. When we are tired, tense, depressed or unwell,(www.Sentencedict.com) we feel pain much more.
100. The arrival of winter can make many people feel depressed.
101. This month's sales figures offer a glimmer of hope for the depressed economy.
102. This year's downward spiral of house prices has depressed the market.
103. I'm depressed by the bovine enthusiasm of the crowd's response.
104. Leaving aside the tiny minority who are clinically depressed, most people who have bad moods also have very good moods.
105. He was punch-drunk with fatigue and depressed by the rain.
106. She was so depressed she felt like doing herself in.
107. She was depressed and felt totally hopeless about the future.
108. He's been listless and a bit depressed ever since he got his exam results.
109. He got depressed and began to let things slide .
110. She's been so depressed that some days she can't get out of bed.
111. Come to think of it, George did seem a bit depressed yesterday.
112. You've been depressed for weeks. It's time you snapped out of it.
113. Even when he appeared to be depressed, a dry sense of humour never deserted him.
114. I was depressed at the thought of all the hard work ahead.
115. Drinking may make a person feel relaxed and happy, or it may make her hostile, violent, or depressed.
116. In a depressed market, we cannot afford to take a gamble on a new product.
117. If you take this stuff when you're depressed, you'll have a really bad trip.
118. He was so depressed, he took to his bed for a week.
119. He sounded very depressed when we spoke on the telephone yesterday.
120. He was really depressed about the business last week, but he's all smiles now.A very big order has just come in.
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