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Synonyms & Similar Words
melancholy
sadness
sorrow
grief
unhappiness
despair
hopelessness
despondency
dejection
gloom
blues
downturn
slump
low spirits
misery
wretchedness
anguish
distress
agony
torment
affliction
suffering
pain
anguish
desolation
desperation
bleakness
dreariness
dismalness
somberness
moroseness
glumness
sullenness
moodiness
irritability
anxiety
nervousness
unease
discontent
dissatisfaction
displeasure
displeasurement
discomfort
unhappiness
disheartenment
demoralization
dispiritment
Meaning of Depression
A mental state characterized by low mood, feeling sad, and loss of interest in activities.
Definitions
- A mental state characterized by low mood, feeling sad, and loss of interest in activities, which can affect a person's daily life and relationships.
- A condition of being depressed, where a person feels unhappy, hopeless, and lacks motivation or energy.
- A state of being sad or gloomy, where a person experiences feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or helplessness.
Etymology of Depression
The word "depression" comes from the Latin word "deprimere," which means "to press down" or "to depress."
The term has been used in various contexts, including medicine, psychology, and economics, to describe a state of being lowered or reduced.
In the 17th century, the word "depression" was used to describe a feeling of being pressed down or overwhelmed, and it has since been used to describe a range of mental health conditions.
Example Uses
- The patient was diagnosed with clinical depression and prescribed medication to help manage their symptoms.
- The economic depression of the 1930s had a devastating impact on families and communities.
- The football team's depression was evident after they lost the championship game.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
happiness
joy
euphoria
elation
excitement
enthusiasm
optimism
hopefulness
cheerfulness
bliss
delight
pleasure
satisfaction
contentment
comfort
tranquility
serenity
calmness
peacefulness
composure
confidence
assurance
reassurance
stability
security
prosperity
affluence
luxury
ecstasy
exuberance
liveliness
vibrancy
energy
vitality
animation
dynamism