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depressed

/dɪˈprest/

Depressed is an adjective used to describe a person who feels very sad and hopeless for a long period of time. It is more serious than just feeling unhappy and often involves a lack of energy or interest in life.

Exemples

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1

He felt depressed when his best friend moved to another city.

He felt very sad and lonely because his friend left.

2

The doctor noted that the patient appeared depressed during the consultation.

The doctor saw that the person looked extremely sad and hopeless.

3

I'm so depressed that it is raining on my birthday!

I am really unhappy about the bad weather on my special day.

Famille de mots

Nom
depression
Verb
depress
Adverbe
depressedly
Adjectif
depressed
Apparenté
depressant
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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'press'. When you are depressed, it feels like a heavy weight is 'pressing' down on your heart.

Quiz rapide

Sarah has been feeling very _______ since she lost her job last month.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : depressed

Exemples

1

He felt depressed when his best friend moved to another city.

everyday

He felt very sad and lonely because his friend left.

2

The doctor noted that the patient appeared depressed during the consultation.

formal

The doctor saw that the person looked extremely sad and hopeless.

3

I'm so depressed that it is raining on my birthday!

informal

I am really unhappy about the bad weather on my special day.

4

Research indicates that people often become depressed during the dark winter months.

academic

Studies show many people feel very sad when there is less sunlight.

5

Management was depressed by the sudden drop in quarterly sales.

business

The leaders felt very discouraged and unhappy about the low sales numbers.

Famille de mots

Nom
depression
Verb
depress
Adverbe
depressedly
Adjectif
depressed
Apparenté
depressant

Collocations courantes

feel depressed to experience deep sadness
deeply depressed feeling extremely sad
clinically depressed having a medical diagnosis of depression
depressed about feeling sad because of a specific reason
severely depressed experiencing a very high level of sadness

Phrases Courantes

feel a bit depressed

to feel slightly sad or down

a depressed area

a place with a poor economy and high poverty

depressed state

a period or condition of feeling very sad

Souvent confondu avec

depressed vs depressing

Depressed describes how you feel (the person); depressing describes something that makes you feel that way (the cause).

depressed vs sad

Sad is a general feeling of unhappiness, while depressed often implies a longer-lasting or more serious condition.

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Notes d'usage

At the A1 level, use 'depressed' to describe a person's feelings using 'be' or 'feel'. It is usually followed by 'about' when mentioning a cause.

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Erreurs courantes

Don't say 'I am depressing' if you want to say you feel sad; that means you make other people feel sad. Use 'I am depressed'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the word 'press'. When you are depressed, it feels like a heavy weight is 'pressing' down on your heart.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin word 'depressus', which means 'pressed down' or 'lowered'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Subject + be + depressed Subject + feel + depressed depressed about + noun/gerund
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking cultures, 'depressed' is used both to describe a medical illness and as an exaggeration for being very sad.

Quiz rapide

Sarah has been feeling very _______ since she lost her job last month.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : depressed

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