depressed
/dɪˈprest/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈprest/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈprest dē-/ (ame, mw)
depressed — adjective
- depressedpositive
- more depressedcomparative
- most depressedsuperlative
1. Feeling extremely sad for a period of time, with little belief that anything wil
Feeling extremely sad for a period of time, with little belief that anything will get better.
After losing his job, Hugo felt depressed for several months.
feel + depressed + for [period of time]
The dark winter weather made Reema feel even more depressed than usual.
Chidi told his doctor that he had been feeling depressed and had no energy.
Many teenagers feel depressed when they believe no one understands them.
Anya's family noticed she seemed depressed and encouraged her to get help.
文法句型
depressed + about + noun/gerund
depressed + that-clause
用法筆記
In everyday conversation, depressed describes a deeper, longer-lasting sadness than upset or down. For a very brief bad mood, use sad or unhappy instead.
常見錯誤
2. Describing a place, industry, or economic situation where there is little busine
Describing a place, industry, or economic situation where there is little business activity, few jobs, and not enough money moving through the system.
The depressed housing market meant that few people were buying new homes.
depressed + [economic noun] — housing market
Small shops struggled to survive in the depressed economy of the town.
Haruto's hometown became depressed after the main factory closed down.
The government sent money to help farmers in depressed rural areas.
During the depressed period, many young workers moved to bigger cities.
- struggling
softer and more general; can apply to businesses or people
- weak
describes low activity without the crisis tone of depressed
- sluggish
emphasises slow movement rather than overall crisis
- booming
growing quickly and strongly
- prosperous
successful and financially healthy
文法句型
depressed + [economic noun]
用法筆記
Subject is typically a geographical area (region, town), a sector (market, industry), or an economic indicator (sales, prices). Not used for personal finances — a person is not depressed in this sense.
常見錯誤
3. Measuring or valued at a level that is clearly below what people normally expect
Measuring or valued at a level that is clearly below what people normally expect or consider standard.
The price of oil remained depressed for the whole year.
remain + depressed — describing continuing low level
Doctors found that his blood pressure was dangerously depressed after the fall.
Sales figures stayed depressed even after the company lowered its prices.
Water levels in the lake are depressed during the dry summer months.
The team's performance has been depressed since their best player was injured.
- low
simpler and more general; less technical
- reduced
emphasises a drop from a previous higher level
- below normal
explicitly compares to a standard
文法句型
depressed + [measurement noun]
remain + depressed
stay + depressed
用法筆記
Common with measurements, prices, biological indicators (blood pressure, immune response), and performance metrics. The thing being measured is the subject — not the cause.