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Depresses Dɪˈpres Depressed Make Verb Wet Weather Prospect
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/dɪˈpres/ /dɪˈpres/ |
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- wet weather always depresses me.
- the prospect of staying single depressed her.
- what depresses me most is that i never see you.
- it depresses me to see so many young girls smoking.
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depress(verb)/dɪˈpres/ /dɪˈpres/Verb Forms- to make somebody sad and without enthusiasm or hope
- Wet weather always depresses me.
- The prospect of staying single depressed her.
- What depresses me most is that I never see you.
- It depresses me to see so many young girls smoking.
- to make trade, business, etc. less active
- The recession has depressed the housing market.
- to make the value of prices or wages lower
- to press or push something down, especially part of a machine
- to depress the clutch pedal (= when driving)
Word Origin- late Middle English: from Old French depresser, from late Latin depressare, frequentative of deprimere ‘press down’.
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