I was very depressed because I had no one to play with because I had a flu.
*depressed is mostly used like when u r sad or something
The more he was depressed the more his countenance fell.
I hope she's not regretting the choice she made;she'll eventually become depressed.
The depressed man greeted his friend with a limp, listless handshake.
After losing the ballgame, I felt hollow, depressed and crestfallen.
"Depression" means both a psychiatric disorder and a downward slope or a shallow hole. The first meaning: "She's quite depressed as a result of her recent accident".
Yes you can examples are:The woman was depressed after her husband died.The girl was depressed because she didn't have any friends.The boy was depressed because he lost a good friendship over nothing.
more depressed, most depressed
She was depressed
One example is: I had never ever thought that I could be so depressed until now.
Yes, "de-" is a prefix in the word "depressed."
He was depressed and considered his position in society frivolous. This is the sentence which shows its meaning.
you can turn a simple sentence into modern sentence by using fine vocabulary and also playing with the sentence structure. The Persians felt depressed because they were hurt could be like "Hurt and killed, the Persians felt depressed towards what is happening to their country" Do you get it?