depressed

adjective30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Specifically clarifies that the depression is related to the economy.

Indicates that an area or market is in a very bad economic state.

A common way to say an area or market is economically weak.

A common way to say someone is highly depressed.

Emphasizes the extreme and harsh nature of the depression.

Indicates a very high degree of depression.

Used to describe a profound and intense state of depression.

Indicates a grave or significant level of depression, often with medical implications.

Refers to depression that has been formally diagnosed by a medical professional.

Refers to long-term, persistent depression.

Describes a state of depression so severe that it leads to thoughts of suicide.

Used to describe an area or market that is economically weak.

Describes an economy or market that continues to be weak.

Refers to an economy or area starting to experience a downturn.

An informal way to say an economy continues to be weak.

To be in a state of unhappiness or sadness.

To experience the emotion of being depressed.

A common and informal way to say 'become depressed'.

To start to be in a state of depression.

To cause someone to feel unhappy or sad.

To give the impression of being unhappy.

To have an appearance that suggests sadness.

To have a tone of voice that suggests sadness.

To continue to be in a state of depression.

To gradually become depressed over time.

An informal way to say 'remain depressed'.

Used to specify the reason or cause of the depression.

Indicates that something has caused the feeling of depression.

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