Similar words: depression, great depression, pressing, depress, depressed, repression, irrepressible, dressing. Meaning: [dɪ'presɪŋ] adj. 1. causing dejection 2. causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom.
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31. Can you imagine anything more depressing?
32. It was a sepulchral place, altogether depressing and gloomy.
33. The demonology that clinches the sale is deeply depressing.
34. It was a depressing book.
35. This is a depressing conclusion for liberal reformers.
36. The canteen made a perfect backdrop for depressing conversations.
37. The Deerhunter was a very depressing movie about Vietnam.
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38. There's nothing quite so depressing as watching your tan fade along with the memories of that wonderful holiday.
39. With this in mind, let me tell you: Charles Restaurant is one very depressing place.
40. That was the 1920s: a fairly depressing sort of minimalism.
41. In spite of depressing circumstances, I was more excited and confident than I had ever been.
42. The room was depressing, with dim light and cheap furniture.
43. Situated on the ground floor of the prison, it is dark, depressing and claustrophobic.
44. I should be able to do something about it and it was a depressing thought that I was getting nowhere.
45. They were older, more overcrowded, less well furnished, more depressing, and so on.
46. It might have been more depressing if I had been otherwise ready to leave.
47. What is more depressing is the way this escape from the facts is beginning to creep into Western discourse on Kosovo.
48. Dinner guests remarked on how depressing their house had become; the book was giving off emanations.
49. Blanche visited one which met in a room above a pub in Clapham on a Friday night but found the experience depressing.
50. At that depressing time, you would not want your investment income to fall as well.
51. When the young unemployed include graduates with valuable knowledge, it is even more depressing.
52. My companions start talking in Arabic again and I have the depressing sense of being a hick tourist fallen among real travellers.
53. Unfortunately, there is still a depressing number of poor quality certified organic wines around.
54. There are countless other examples, but I can't go on, it's depressing me too much.
55. They are depressing, alien environments, made more dismal by drab walls and endless corridors.
56. But it was depressing, too, because he did not know a single person who occupied them.
57. It would be absurd to approve of such events taking place on grey, sunless days in dark, depressing places.
58. There is some, rather depressing, evidence that women are as thrilled by male hardness as ever they were.
59. For two years Vlasov was limited to the depressing task of fighting for the very survival of his movement.
60. This is a depressing message to send to you and I regret it.
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