Depressed meaning in English
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Definition
depressed: sad, unhappy, miserable
(a) depressing (film): (a) sad, distressing, melancholy (film)
Examples
- "Train employees (both female and male) depressed me with their glamour, slenderness, and orange make-up."
- "People who chronically lack sleep are also more likely to become depressed."
- "You're depressed? Depressed."
- "Delavigne felt depressed, and needed to take a break."
- "He felt terribly depressed, and needed to take a break."
- "(I've got) the blues - (I am) feeling sad or depressed"
- "The scene in Seattle can best be described as wet, gray and depressing."
- "You're depressed?"
- "You all seem so depressed, so angry- what's wrong with you?"
- "Depressed! You're depressed?"
- "He felt depressed, and needed to take a break."
- "Air hostesses depressed me with their glamour, slenderness, and orange make-up."
- "He was depressed, and needed to take a break."
- "It's pretty depressing out there today."
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