yes, but that's not what its all about. the great depression was a time when marketing was low and many people couldn't afford anything...... they almost all lost their jobs. started in1929
NO! But it was depressing! lol
Depressing
it was depressing because of the Great Depression.
the stock market crashed and nobody had a job.
The adjectives severe, chronic or mild can be used to describe depression (noun).The adjectives related to the noun depression are the participles depressed and depressing, and the derivative adjective depressive.
your spelling is pretty depressing.
Depression has three syllables.
For most people, it was. But the term "depression" describes an economic condition, not an emotional one. Any "depression" is a strong decrease in the amount of economic activity in a country or region, leading to lower production, lower employment, and lower capital investment. On a chart of such activity, the "depressed" part of the cycle is the deeply-lower "V" shaped area, where the economy dipped and then rebounded.
The noun forms for the verb depress are depressor, depression, depressant, and the gerund, depressing.
For many people, movies brought some happiness during the general unhappiness of the Great Depression, a time when economic depression led to emotional depression. Movies remained cheerful, and people enjoyed them, often as a temporary escape from a depressing existence.
Where did the great depression.... WHAT???-The BOLD explainer ;)
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.