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Depress

UK //dɪˈprɛs//US //dɪˈprɛs//

Definition

To make someone feel sad or to reduce their mood.

In simple words: To make someone feel very sad or low.

Examples

  • The news story really began to __depress__ me after reading it.
  • He didn't mean to __depress__ his friends with his problems.
  • The movie’s ending was so sad, it left me feeling __depressed__.
  • They felt the economic issues would only serve to __depress__ the community.
  • Weather can often __depress__ people's moods during the winter months.

Usage notes

Use in neutral contexts. Avoid when discussing mental health lightly. More appropriate in serious discussions.

Grammar pattern

depress + object

Memory hint

Think of 'de-press' as taking away the press of happiness.

Collocations

  • depress someone
  • depress a mood
  • depress rates
  • depress feelings
  • depress sales

Synonyms

  • sadden
  • dishearten
  • dismay
  • distress
  • gloom

Antonyms

  • uplift
  • cheer
  • elate

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'repress' – to hold back emotions, not to make sad.
  • Using it as an adjective – 'depressing' is the correct form instead.
  • Mixing up tenses – make sure to use the right verb tense for context.