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depressed

English

Etymology

See the etymology of the main entry.

Pronunciation

  • (US, UK) IPA(key): /d??p??st/

Verb

depressed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of depress

Adjective

depressed (comparative more depressed, superlative most depressed)

  1. unhappy; despondent
    1. Suffering from clinical depression.
  2. Suffering damaging effects of economic recession.

Synonyms

  • despondent
  • emo (informal, sometimes pejorative)
  • gloomy
  • melancholy
  • miserable
  • sad
  • unhappy

Antonyms

  • cheerful

Derived terms

  • depressedly
  • depressedness

Translations

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dysthymic

English

Etymology

dysthymia +? -ic

Noun

dysthymic (plural dysthymics)

  1. A person diagnosed with dysthymia, or dysthymic depression.

Translations

Adjective

dysthymic (comparative more dysthymic, superlative most dysthymic)

  1. Having or relating to dysthymia.
    John has always had a dysthymic personality.

Translations

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