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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241. Feels looked depressed and said darkly he was sure Saladino was a Republican.
242. In mitigation Michael Rayner said his client had been deeply depressed in the days leading up to the incident.
243. I felt so depressed at the end despite a good run.
244. Suddenly, as if Faith's misery had been transmitted through their touch, she too felt low and depressed.
245. My sister's been really depressed since she lost her job.
246. The jeans maker's bonds are trading above par, even in a badly depressed market.
247. Hector, who had been gambolling about the porch, slunk in behind her, depressed by the angry voices.
248. The women used to get very depressed and there were always debts.
249. Don't get depressed - bird identification is difficult and there is no quick way to proficiency.
250. He doesn't get much time for reflection,(http://sentencedict.com/depressed.html) and when he does he tends to get depressed.
251. And the burnished vintage settings in South Philadelphia look anything but depressed.
252. It seems reasonable to suppose that they had been particularly depressed by the economic conditions of the inter-war period.
253. Thus member countries may gradually become depressed areas of the Community.
254. Improvements to public infrastructure is one way of making depressed areas more attractive to private industry.
255. I came back t vice but I was very depressed just looking at the outside of the house.
256. Betty, aged 43, was severely depressed when I first met her.
257. On a gloomier note, employment continued to decline and car sales remained depressed.
258. Nearly 75 percent of all adults believe that depressed people can recover on their own by just adopting a positive attitude.
259. In October, on 3 October 1985, I was feeling so depressed I thought the walls were caving in on me.
260. Am I more exhilarated or depressed by such spectacular waste of energy?
261. Because depressed adolescents often feel a greater need for acceptance, they may be more likely to smoke if their peers do.
262. Women who are very depressed may need more intensive individual support before joining others with bulimia in a group.
263. I've been feeling so depressed and tearful and choked up.
264. The most anxious and most depressed kids had the most severe symptoms.
265. I was in a bad way at that time, I felt really depressed, so I went round causing criminal damage.
266. But with the current depressed state of bloodstock trading there was little prospect of any records being broken.
267. Recently, car manufacturers have been offering big discounts in a bid to sell more in a depressed market.
268. In it a deeply depressed Spiro, 46, makes several rambling statements about his money problems.
269. If you are depressed, see your doctor, who will be able to discuss your difficulties with you and offer advice.
270. The government, through its regional policy, also provides assistance to companies creating jobs in depressed areas.
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