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depressing

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d??p??s??(?)/
  • (US) IPA(key): /d??p??s??/

Adjective

depressing (comparative more depressing, superlative most depressing)

  1. Causing depression or sadness.
    The television news was depressing, so rather than start crying I turned it off.
  2. Causing a reduction in economic activity.
    The policy may have a depressing effect on some branches of industry.

Synonyms

  • distressing
  • saddening
  • unpleasant

Translations

Verb

depressing

  1. present participle of depress

Anagrams

  • predesigns

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unbearable

English

Etymology

From Middle English unberable, equivalent to un- +? bearable.

Adjective

unbearable (comparative more unbearable, superlative most unbearable)

  1. so unpleasant or painful as to be unendurable

Synonyms

  • insufferable
  • unsupportable

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