Meaning & Definition of word "Depressing"

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    Depressing

    /dɪˈprɛs.ɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. causing a feeling of sadness or a general sense of gloom.
      • Example: The rainy weather all week has been quite depressing.
    • 2. resulting in a decrease in mood or happiness.
      • Example: The news about the layoffs at work was very depressing.
    • 3. leading to feelings of melancholy or despondency.
      • Example: Watching that film about loss and grief was really depressing.
    • 4. characterized by a lack of hope or optimism.
      • Example: The statistic showing rising poverty levels is quite depressing.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'deprimere', meaning to press down.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a depressing thought:

    A thought that causes sadness or despair.

    depressing atmosphere:

    An environment that evokes feelings of sadness.

    depressing movie:

    A film that elicits feelings of gloom or sorrow.

    Related Words

    depression:

    A mental state characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest.

    depress:

    To lower in spirits or force down.

    Slang Meanings of depressing

    Meaning: Downer

    Example Sentence: That song is such a downer, it makes me feel so depressed.

    Meaning: Buzzkill

    Example Sentence: He’s such a buzzkill with all this depressing talk about the future.