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de·pres·sion (d -pr sh n)n.1. a. The act of depressing. b. The condition of being depressed. 2. An area that is sunk below its surroundings; a hollow. 3. The condition of feeling sad or despondent. 4. Psychology A psychiatric disorder characterized by an inability to concentrate, insomnia, loss of appetite, anhedonia, feelings of extreme sadness, guilt, helplessness and hopelessness, and thoughts of death. Also called clinical depression. 5. a. A reduction in activity or force. b. A reduction in physiological vigor or activity: a depression in respiration. c. A lowering in amount, degree, or position. 6. Economics A period of drastic decline in a national or international economy, characterized by decreasing business activity, falling prices, and unemployment. 7. Meteorology A region of low barometric pressure. 8. The angular distance below the horizontal plane through the point of observation. 9. Astronomy The angular distance of a celestial body below the horizon. |
depression Noun 1. a mental state in which a person has feelings of gloom and inadequacy 2. an economic condition in which there is substantial unemployment, low output and investment; slump 3. Meteorol a mass of air below normal atmospheric pressure, which often causes rain 4. a sunken place Depression Noun the Depression the worldwide economic depression of the early 1930s
depression (d -pr sh n)1. A geographic area, such as a sinkhole or basin, that is lower than its surroundings. 2. A mood disorder characterized by an inability to experience pleasure, difficulty in concentrating, disturbance of sleep and appetite, and feelings of sadness, guilt, and helplessness. 3. A reduction in the activity of a physiological process, such as respiration. 4. A region of low atmospheric pressure. Low pressure systems result in precipitation, ranging from mild to severe in intensity. See also cyclone. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | depression - a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activitymelancholia - extreme depression characterized by tearful sadness and irrational fears blue funk, funk - a state of nervous depression; "he was in a funk" melancholy - a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed elation - an exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism; an absence of depression | | 2. | depression - a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investmentcrisis - an unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty; "they went bankrupt during the economic crisis" | | 3. | depression - a sunken or depressed geological formationbasin - a natural depression in the surface of the land often with a lake at the bottom of it; "the basin of the Great Salt Lake" bed, bottom - a depression forming the ground under a body of water; "he searched for treasure on the ocean bed" crater - a bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or bomb hollow, hole - a depression hollowed out of solid matter sinkhole, swallow hole, sink - a depression in the ground communicating with a subterranean passage (especially in limestone) and formed by solution or by collapse of a cavern roof trough - a narrow depression (as in the earth or between ocean waves or in the ocean bed) vale, valley - a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river | | 4. | depression - sad feelings of gloom and inadequacydysphoria - abnormal depression and discontent | | 5. | Depression - a period during the 1930s when there was a worldwide economic depression and mass unemployment | | 6. | depression - an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation; "a low moved in over night bringing sleet and snow"air mass - a large body of air with uniform characteristics horizontally cyclone - (meteorology) rapid inward circulation of air masses about a low pressure center; circling counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern | | 7. | depression - a state of depression and anhedonia so severe as to require clinical interventionagitated depression - a state of clinical depression in which the person exhibits irritability and restlessness anaclitic depression - severe and progressive depression in infants who lose their mother and do not get a suitable substitute dysthymia, dysthymic depression - mild chronic depression; "I thought she had just been in a bad mood for thirty years, but the doctor called it dysthymia" major depressive episode - (psychiatry) a state of depression with all the classic symptoms (anhedonia and lethargy and sleep disturbance and despondency and morbid thoughts and feelings of worthlessness and sometimes attempted suicide) but with no known organic dysfunction psychotic depression - a state of depression so severe that the person loses contact with reality and suffers a variety of functional impairments retarded depression - a state of clinical depression in which the individual is lethargic and slow to initiate action | | 8. | depression - a concavity in a surface produced by pressing; "he left the impression of his fingers in the soft mud"dimple - a small natural hollow in the cheek or chin; "His dimple appeared whenever he smiled" groove, channel - a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record) dimple - any slight depression in a surface; "there are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball" dip - a depression in an otherwise level surface; "there was a dip in the road" droop, sag - a shape that sags; "there was a sag in the chair seat" | | 9. | depression - angular distance below the horizon (especially of a celestial object)angular position - relation by which any position with respect to any other position is established | | 10. | depression - pushing down; "depression of the space bar on the typewriter"push, pushing - the act of applying force in order to move something away; "he gave the door a hard push"; "the pushing is good exercise" mouse click, click - depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the right button for example" |
depression noun 1. despair, misery, sadness, dumps ( informal) the blues, melancholy, unhappiness, hopelessness, despondency, the hump Brit. ( informal) bleakness, melancholia, dejection, wretchedness, low spirits, gloominess, dolefulness, cheerlessness, downheartedness noun 3. hollow, pit, dip, bowl, valley, sink, impression, dent, sag, cavity, excavation, indentation, dimple, concavity
Translationsdepression [dɪˈprɛʃən] n → depresión f; the economy is in a state of depression → la economía está deprimida depression [dɪˈprɛʃən] depress n ( Econ) → dépression f depression [dɪˈprɛʃən] depress n ( Psych) → Depressionen pl; ( Met) → Tief(druckgebiet) nt;
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