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Showing words for DEPRESSED using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Depressed

depressed

8 Letter Words for Depressed

speeders, spreddes

7 Letter Words for Depressed

depress, despeed, dressed, pedders, pedeses, peeress, pressed, reseeds, seeders, speeder, speered, spersed, spredde, spredds

6 Letter Words for Depressed

deeder, deeper, deeses, deseed, essede, pedder, peered, perses, presee, preses, redeed, reeded, reedes, repses, reseed, resees, seders, seeded, seeder, seeped, speeds, speers, sperse, spredd, spreds, spreed, sprees

5 Letter Words for Depressed

deeds, deeps, deere, deess, dered, deres, desse, dreed, dreep, drees, dress, edder, epees, erses, esere, essed, essee, pedee, pedes, peers, peres, perse, preed, prees, press, redds, reded, redes, reede, reeds, reese, resee, seder, sedes, seeds, seeps, seers, sered, seres, speed, speer, spred, spree

4 Letter Words for Depressed

deed, deep, deer, dees, depe, depr, dere, dess, dree, epee, ered, eres, erse, eses, esse, peds, peed, peer, pees, pere, pers, pess, pred, pree, pres, redd, rede, reds, reed, rees, reps, resp, seed, seep, seer, sees, sepd, seps, sere, sers, sese, sped, ssed

3 Letter Words for Depressed

dds, ded, dee, dep, der, des, dsp, dsr, edd, edp, eds, eer, erd, ere, ers, esd, ese, esp, esr, ess, ped, pee, per, pes, pre, prs, red, ree, rep, res, rps, sds, sed, see, sep, ser, sps, sse, ssp

Definitions for Depressed

[1] sad and gloomy; dejected; downcast.
[2] pressed down, or situated lower than the general surface.
[3] lowered in force, amount, etc.
[4] undergoing economic hardship, especially poverty and unemployment.
[5] being or measured below the standard or norm.
[6] Botany , Zoology . flattened down; greater in width than in height.
[7] Psychiatry . suffering from depression.
[8] to make sad or gloomy; lower in spirits; deject; dispirit.
[9] to lower in force, vigor, activity, etc.; weaken; make dull.
[10] to lower in amount or value.
[11] to put into a lower position: to depress the muzzle of a gun.
[12] to press down.
[13] Music . to lower in pitch.
[14] low in spirits; downcast; despondent
[15] lower than the surrounding surface
[16] pressed down or flattened
[17] Also: distressed characterized by relative economic hardship, such as unemployment a depressed area
[18] lowered in force, intensity, or amount
[19] (of plant parts) flattened as though pressed from above
[20] zoology flattened from top to bottom the depressed bill of the spoonbill
[21] to lower in spirits; make gloomy; deject
[22] to weaken or lower the force, vigour, or energy of
[23] to lower prices of (securities or a security market)
[24] to press or push down
[25] to lower the pitch of (a musical sound)
[26] obsolete to suppress or subjugate

Words related to Depressed

pessimistic, morose, despondent, unhappy, sad, poor, poverty-stricken, weakened, distressed, needy, destitute, blue, destroyed, dispirited, dejected, down, low, weeping, ripped, bleeding

Words nearby Depressed

depreciatory, depredate, depredation, depress, depressant, depressed, depressed area, depressed skull fracture, depressing, depression, depression glass

Origin of Depressed

1275–1325; Middle English depressen < Anglo-French, Old French depresser < Latin dēpressus pressed down (past participle of dēprimere, equivalent to de- de- + -primere, combining form of premere to press); see pressure

Other words from Depressed

non·de·pressed , adjective
qua·si-de·pressed , adjective
sub·de·pressed , adjective
un·de·pressed , adjective
de·press·i·ble , adjective
de·press·i·bil·i·ty , noun
o·ver·de·press , verb (used with object)
un·de·press·i·ble , adjective

Word origin for Depressed

C14: from Old French depresser, from Latin dēprimere from de- + premere to press 1

Synonyms for Depressed

despondent, morose, pessimistic, sad, unhappy, bleeding, blue, dejected, destroyed, dispirited, down, dragged, hurting, low, ripped, weeping, bad, bummed out, cast-down, crestfallen, crummy, disconsolate, down and out, down in the dumps, down in the mouth, downcast, downhearted, fed up, glum, grim, in a blue funk, in pain, in the dumps, in the pits, in the toilet, let down, low-down, low-spirited, lugubrious, melancholy, moody, on a downer, sob story, spiritless, taken down, torn up, woebegone