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Detailed Synonyms for depressed in English

depressed:

depressed adj

  1. depressed
  2. depressed
  3. depressed
    – lower than previously 1
    down; depressed
    – lower than previously 1
    • down adj
      • prices are down1
    • depressed adj
      • the market is depressed1
  4. depressed
    – flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces 1
    depressed
    – flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces 1

Alternate Synonyms for "depressed":


Related Definitions for "depressed":

  1. lower than previously1
    • the market is depressed1
  2. flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces1

depressed form of depress:

to depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)

  1. to depress
    to depress
    • depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)
  2. to depress
    – lessen the activity or force of 1
    to depress
    – lessen the activity or force of 1
    • depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)
      • The rising inflation depressed the economy1
  3. to depress
    – press down 1
    to depress; to press down
    – press down 1
    • depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)
    • press down verb (presses down, pressed down, pressing down)
  4. to depress
    – cause to drop or sink 1
    to lower; to depress
    – cause to drop or sink 1
    • lower verb (lowers, lowered, lowering)
    • depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)
      • The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir1
  5. to depress
    – lower someone's spirits; make downhearted 1
    dismay; to depress; to demoralize; to get down; to dispirit; demoralise; cast down; deject
    – lower someone's spirits; make downhearted 1
    • dismay verb
    • depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)
      • These news depressed her1
    • demoralize verb, American (demoralizes, demoralized, demoralizing)
      • The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her1
    • get down verb (gets down, got down, getting down)
    • dispirit verb (dispirits, dispirited, dispiriting)
    • demoralise verb, British
    • cast down verb
    • deject verb
  6. to depress
    – lower (prices or markets) 1
    to depress
    – lower (prices or markets) 1
    • depress verb (depresss, depressed, depressing)
      • The glut of oil depressed gas prices1

Conjugations for depress:

present
  1. depress
  2. depress
  3. depresss
  4. depress
  5. depress
  6. depress
simple past
  1. depressed
  2. depressed
  3. depressed
  4. depressed
  5. depressed
  6. depressed
present perfect
  1. have depressed
  2. have depressed
  3. has depressed
  4. have depressed
  5. have depressed
  6. have depressed
past continuous
  1. was depressing
  2. were depressing
  3. was depressing
  4. were depressing
  5. were depressing
  6. were depressing
future
  1. shall depress
  2. will depress
  3. will depress
  4. shall depress
  5. will depress
  6. will depress
continuous present
  1. am depressing
  2. are depressing
  3. is depressing
  4. are depressing
  5. are depressing
  6. are depressing
subjunctive
  1. be depressed
  2. be depressed
  3. be depressed
  4. be depressed
  5. be depressed
  6. be depressed
diverse
  1. depress!
  2. let's depress!
  3. depressed
  4. depressing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Antonyms for "depress":


Related Definitions for "depress":

  1. lessen the activity or force of1
    • The rising inflation depressed the economy1
  2. press down1
  3. cause to drop or sink1
    • The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir1
  4. lower someone's spirits; make downhearted1
    • These news depressed her1
  5. lower (prices or markets)1
    • The glut of oil depressed gas prices1

Related Synonyms for depressed