depressed
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2| de‧pressed /dɪˈprest/ adjective
افسرده
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Synonyms & Related Words depressed[adjective]Synonyms:- low-spirited, blue, dejected, despondent, discouraged, dispirited, downcast, downhearted, fed up, sad, unhappy
- poverty-stricken, deprived, disadvantaged, needy, poor, run-down
- lowered, cheapened, depreciated, devalued, weakened
- sunken, concave, hollow, indented, recessed
Antonyms: exhilarated, animated
Related Words: lugubrious,
melancholy
English Thesaurus: sad, unhappy, homesick, down, gloomy, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary de‧pressed /dɪˈprest/
adjective [
Word Family: adjective:
depressed,
depressing,
depressant,
depressive;
noun:
depression,
depressant,
depressive;
verb:
depress;
adverb:
depressingly]
1. a) very unhappy:
She felt lonely and depressed.depressed about Don’t get depressed about it. The divorce left him deeply depressed. I was depressed at the thought of all the hard work ahead. b) suffering from a medical condition in which you are so unhappy that you cannot live a normal life:
patients who are clinically depressed2. an area, industry etc that is depressed does not have enough economic or business activity:
Britain’s depressed housing market3. formal a depressed level or amount is lower than normal:
a depressed appetite [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations depressed adj.I. unhappy/mentally ill VERBS be, feel, look, seem, sound | become, get You mustn't let yourself get depressed
remain, stay ADV. acutely, deeply, extremely, really, severely, terribly, very She became severely depressed after her mother's death.
thoroughly | increasingly | a bit, a little, mildly, quite, rather, slightly | clinically, suicidally There is medical evidence to show that he is suicidal and clinically depressed. PREP. about She's terribly depressed about losing her job.
by I was depressed by our lack of progress. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
depressed II. not economically successful VERBS be | become | remain, stay ADV. badly, severely, very The shipping trade was badly depressed.
relatively | economically [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus sad not happy:
She felt sad as she waved goodbye. a sad and lonely figure a sad face a sad filmunhappy sad, especially for a long time – used about people and periods of time:
I was unhappy at school. an unhappy childhood He’s obviously a deeply unhappy person.homesick [not before noun] sad because you are away from your home, family, and friends:
She sometimes felt homesick when she first arrived in Japan.down [not before noun] informal feeling sad for a few hours or days, often for no reason:
Whenever I’m feeling down, I go out and buy myself some new clothes. She’s been kind of down since that argument with Jack.gloomy looking or sounding sad and without hope – used about people, places, and weather:
Why are you all looking so gloomy? the gloomy immigration office a gloomy afternoon in Februarydejected/downcast looking sad and disappointed because something you hoped for did not happen:
‘I didn’t pass,’ he said, looking dejected. a downcast expression He was understandably downcast after the team’s loss.mournful especially literary looking or sounding sad:
the dog’s big mournful eyes the mournful sound of the church bell a mournful expressionglum looking sad and disappointed:
Don’t look so glum! Maybe you’ll win next time. They sat in glum silence.wistful especially literary looking a little sad and thoughtful, because you wish that the situation was different:
She looked at him with a wistful smile.miserable very sad, especially because you are lonely, cold, ill, or upset – used about people and periods of time:
I felt miserable and blamed myself for what had happened. Her life was miserable. I had a miserable time at college.depressed very sad and without hope for a long time, because things are wrong in your life or because of a medical condition:
After his wife left him, he became depressed and refused to talk to anyone.heartbroken extremely sad because of something that has happened to someone or something that you care about very much:
She was heartbroken when her dog died.distressed/distraught very upset because of something bad that has happened, so that you cannot think clearly:
She was very distressed when he left her. The boy’s hospital bed was surrounded by distraught relatives.devastated [not before noun] extremely sad and shocked, because something very bad has happened:
The whole town was devastated by the tragedy. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲