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depressed
adjective
1 depressed
Lower than previously:
— The market is depressed.
synonym: down.
Roget 252:
depressed
etc.
v.;
alveolate†,
calathiform†,
cup-shaped,
dishing;
favaginous†,
faveolate†,
favose†;
scyphiform†,
scyphose†;
concave,
hollow,
stove in;
retiring;
retreating;
cavernous;
porous
etc.
(with holes)
260;
infundibul†,
infundibular†,
infundibuliform†;
funnel shaped,
bell shaped;
campaniform†,
capsular;
vaulted,
arched.
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Roget 308:
depressed
etc.
v.;
at a low ebb;
prostrate
etc.
(horizontal)
213;
detrusive†.
Roget 503:
insane,
mad,
lunatic,
loony [Coll.];
crazy,
crazed,
aliene†,
non compos mentis;
not right,
cracked,
touched;
bereft of reason;
all possessed,
unhinged,
unsettled in one's mind;
insensate,
reasonless,
beside oneself,
demented,
daft;
phrenzied†,
frenzied,
frenetic;
possessed,
possessed with a devil;
deranged,
maddened,
moonstruck;
shatterpated†;
mad-brained,
scatter brained,
shatter brained,
crackbrained;
touched,
tetched [Coll.];
off one's head.
[behavior suggesting insanity]
maniacal;
delirious,
lightheaded,
incoherent,
rambling,
doting,
wandering;
frantic,
raving,
stark staring mad,
stark raving mad,
wild-eyed,
berserk;
delusional,
hallucinatory.
[behavior somewhat resembling insanity]
corybantic†,
dithyrambic;
rabid,
giddy,
vertiginous,
wild;
haggard,
mazed;
flighty;
distracted,
distraught;
depressed;
agitated,
hyped up;
bewildered
etc.
(uncertain)
475.
mad as a March hare,
mad as a hatter;
of unsound mind
etc.
n.;
touched in one's head,
wrong in one's head,
not right in one's head,
not in one's right mind,
not right in one's wits,
upper story;
out of one's mind,
out of one's wits,
out of one's skull [Coll.],
far gone,
out of one's senses,
out of one's wits;
not in one's right mind.
fanatical,
infatuated,
odd,
eccentric;
hypped†,
hyppish†;
spaced out [Coll.].
imbecile,
silly,
etc.
499.
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2 depressed
Flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces.
3 depressed
Filled with melancholy and despondency:
— Depressed by the loss of his job.
synonyms: blue, dispirited, down, down in the mouth, downcast, downhearted, gloomy, grim, low, low-spirited.
Polish: posępny, chmurny, ponury
Moby thesaurus: alveolar, alveolate, anguished, anxious, bad, badly off, blue, bored, bowed-down, cast down, cheerless, couchant, crouched, dashed, debased, dejected, dented, deprived, despairing, despondent, desponding, dimpled, dire, disadvantaged, disconsolate, discouraged, disgusted, disheartened, dispirited, donsie, doomful, down, downcast, downhearted, downthrown, drooping, droopy, engraved, evil-starred, fallen, fatal, faveolate, feeling low, flat, fortuneless, funest, grim, hapless, heartless, honeycombed, hypochondriac, hypochondriacal, ill off, ill-starred, in adverse circumstances, in low spirits, in the depths, in the doldrums, in the dumps, inauspicious, indented, joyless, knee-high, knocked flat, laid low, languishing, low, low-built, low-hung, low-level, low-leveled, low-lying, low-set, low-spirited, low-statured, lowered, luckless, lugubrious, melancholy, nauseated, nauseous, neap, notched, ominous, out of luck, pessimistic, pining, pitted, planet-struck, pleasureless, pocked, pockmarked, prey to malaise, prone, prostrate, recumbent, reduced, repelled, revolted, runty, sad, short, short of luck, sickened, spiritless, squat, squatty, star-crossed, stooped, stumpy, subdued, submerged, suffering angst, suicidal, sunk, sunken, supine, unblessed, underprivileged, uneasy, unelevated, unfortunate, unfulfilled, ungratified, unhappy, unlucky, unprosperous, unprovidential, unquiet, unsatisfied, weary of life, woebegone, world-weary ... show more.
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