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depressed

Definition for depressed

adjective as in concave, pushed down

Strongest match

concave

Weak matches

caved-in, fallen-in

adjective as in poverty-stricken

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It’s the best, most cutting-edge time to be alive, yet if you measured people’s happiness, most people would tell you how depressed they are.

“But there’s a good chance that by then, demand for gas in South Korea will have fallen alongside the broader push to decarbonize, which will lead to oversupply and depressed prices,” he said.

However, she did identify two depressed fractures to the back of the victim's skull which were not consistent with a fall down a cliff.

From BBC

Most of them are like, ‘I’m depressed. I’ve failed myself and my family.’

“It keeps them awake and alert. They are using it either because they are traumatized, they have been assaulted, they are afraid or depressed, using it as coping to make it all go away.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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