Meaning & Definition of word "Depressed"

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    Depressed

    /dɪˈprɛst/

    verb:

    • 1. To lower in force, intensity, or amount.
      • Example: The government plans to act to depressed the inflation rates.

    adjective:

    • 1. In a state of general emotional dejection or discontent.
      • Example: After losing the match, he felt deeply depressed about his performance.
    • 2. Lower in force or intensity; weakened.
      • Example: The economy has been depressed for several years, affecting many businesses.
    • 3. Having a lower than normal level of activity or function.
      • Example: She exhibited depressed symptoms, unable to find motivation for daily tasks.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'deprimere', meaning 'to press down'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    feeling blue:

    Experiencing sadness or depression.

    down in the dumps:

    Feeling very sad or depressed.

    in the doldrums:

    In a state of low spirits or lack of progress.

    Related Words

    depression:

    A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and a lack of interest.

    despair:

    The complete loss or absence of hope.

    melancholy:

    A deep, persistent sadness.

    Slang Meanings of depressed

    Meaning: Downer

    Example Sentence: I've been such a downer lately, always feeling depressed.

    Meaning: Bummed out

    Example Sentence: I'm really bummed out about missing the event.