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What is another word for Depressed? – 247 Depressed Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    despondent unhappy sad sorrowful gloomy melancholy morose dismal dejected disheartened discouraged demoralized downhearted dispirited unhappy unenthusiastic apathetic lethargic sluggish languid listless lackluster uninspired hopeless despairing desponding demoralizing deflated crushed devastated heartbroken grief-stricken mournful dismal bleak somber glum sullen sulky irritable cranky testy petulant peevish resentful bitter angry frustrated irritated annoyed exasperated disconsolate forlorn isolated alone detached withdrawn introverted reserved reticent uncommunicative unresponsive impassive numb frozen paralyzed stagnant stuck trapped suffocated smothered oppressed weighed down burdened overburdened overwhelmed exhausted drained depleted spent fatigued tired weary worn out burned out

    Meaning of Depressed

    The primary meaning of the word "depressed" is feeling intense sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities.

    Definitions

    • Feeling intense sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities
    • A mental state characterized by low mood, aversion to activity, and loss of interest in things that once brought pleasure
    • A condition of being pressed down or lowered, either physically or metaphorically
    • A state of economic decline or reduced activity

    Etymology of Depressed

    The word "depressed" comes from the Latin "deprimere", which means "to press down"
    The Latin word is a combination of "de" (meaning "down" or "away") and "primere" (meaning "to press")
    The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a state of being pressed down or lowered, and its meaning has evolved over time to include the modern psychological sense of feeling sad or hopeless

    Example Uses

    • She felt depressed after losing her job and struggled to find motivation to look for a new one
    • The economy was depressed, with high unemployment and low consumer spending
    • He had been feeling depressed for weeks, and his friends encouraged him to seek professional help
    • The depressed state of the housing market made it difficult for people to sell their homes

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