Homophones does these colour make you feel depressed
hunger make more depress
I depress the 'escape' key, but I am still here. Please depress the surface of the balloon until it pops.
Well, to me depression makes grammatical sense, like 'I have depression', it is the same with 'I am depressed', grammatically 'I am depress' or 'I have depress' doesn't make sense.
The colour itself makes no difference, BUT the colouring matter itself may elevate or depress the freezing and boiling-points.
Example sentences for the verb 'depress':I got a shock when I tried to depress the elevator button.These sentimental movies always depress me.
make colour
Depress the accelerator pedal more fully.
The suffix for "depress" is "-ed," which transforms the verb "depress" into the past tense "depressed."
The verb for depress is "to lower or reduce in force, intensity, or amount."
Tagalog translation of depress: hamakin
You must depress the knob on the stove before it will turn. Bad news never fails to depress me.
Homophones does these colour make you feel depressed