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Sentence count:279+23Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bluedispiriteddown in the mouthdowndowncastdownheartedindentedlowlow-spiritedSimilar words: depressionrepresentfor the presentpressimpresspress forrepresentationrepresentativeMeaning: [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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211. Having made a collection myself in a depressed area, I got £2.30 in total.
212. I was a bit depressed about it and nearly didn't sent it off.
213. Boltwood rubbed a little on the forehead of a four year-old who immune system was severely depressed.
214. One afternoon we became so depressed that we decided to drown our sorrows in drink.
215. The immune system is depressed during such reactions, lowering your ability to combat diseases.
216. When my daughter seemed to lose interest in breastfeeding and demanded more solid food, I spent several days feeling depressed.
217. Some can undergo terrible problems and not get depressed, while others are depressed for no apparent reason.
218. The line of small shops across the way already looked depressed by the opposition.
219. Tom imagined the worst some-times(http://sentencedict.com), especially at dusk when he felt more depressed than at any other time of day.
220. She sometimes felt depressed, and would ask her husband if he thought she would ever recover: he was always supportive.
221. They're not terribly interested in the depressed South so the depressed South gets more depressed.
222. I was so angry with him, and so depressed about my future, that I could not eat the breakfast.
223. The company blamed intense price-cutting in depressed markets which further eroded petrochemical margins.
224. She was reported to be deeply depressed and feeling dejected.
225. As he told Barbara afterwards, he had never felt more depressed.
226. At other times, he suffered serious infections and pneumonia and became very depressed.
227. The prospect of writing the report all over again made me feel completely depressed.
228. Most people enrolled in the food stamp program live in depressed urban areas.
229. Between 1981 and 1983 the government created twenty-four so-called enterprise zones in economically depressed areas.
230. In spite of everything, Burun felt depressed by the whole affair and could not understand why.
231. The market may be depressed, but aviation auctions are not a thing of the past!
232. All Saturday, during the vote, we had been depressed about the mail ballots.
233. Other research has shown that women with a confiding relationship are much less likely to become depressed.
234. A lot of people eat too much when they're depressed.
235. Mr Greenhow said at an inquest in Darlington yesterday his wife became depressed because of anxiety over her health and home.
236. By that time I was chilled to the bone, exhausted from the relentless battering of the traffic, sullen and depressed.
237. Callaghan told Joel Barnett that he had never felt so depressed, and the news spread.
238. Other depressed areas also lost much, if not all, their natural increase in population.
239. Those questioned were aged from 14 to 83 and were generally more depressed than average.
240. But he'd become depressed about his exams and couldn't concentrate on his work.
More similar words: depressionrepresentfor the presentpressimpresspress forrepresentationrepresentativeimpressionimpressiveembarrassedassessvesseldessertessenceentrepreneuressentiallyassessmentstressdress uppreserveaddressactresspresidentat presentCongressdistresspresumablypresidencyomnipresent
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