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Filled with melancholy and despondency.
down
low
blue
grim
gloomy
downcast
dispirited
downhearted
low-spirited
down in the mouth
dejected
Depressed.
thin
Indented.
indented
concave
1
The great majority of auctions during this period offered extremely
depressed
securities.
2
Surging gasoline prices and soft labor market conditions have
depressed
consumer spirits.
3
Given
depressed
share prices, many banks are anxious to avoid issuing equity.
4
Because at this point they're no longer suffering from a
depressed
economy.
5
After the incident, he became
depressed
,
and required medical treatment, he said.
6
Unusually low inflation also underscores the currency effects and
depressed
consumer demand.
7
In short, we were
depressed
and at odds with things in general.
8
I was
depressed
about that, and thought: 'It was just a dream.
9
Results were similar when we included subjects taking antidepressant medications as
depressed
.
10
His grandmother looked in perfect health and didn't seem
depressed
,
just methodical.
11
These patients may not be representative of typical
depressed
patients seeking treatment.
12
People are critical of those who are
depressed
and that's quite wrong.
13
That she was
depressed
in spirits seemed only natural under the circumstances.
14
I was getting
depressed
again, so I decided to change the subject.
15
A nerve ending was
depressed
;
it'll pass in a matter of minutes.
16
When you're
depressed
,
climbing the hurdles to seek treatment is almost impossible.
depressed
·
depressed by
much depressed
very depressed
so depressed
depressed patients