Feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection, discouragement, or gloom: despondent about failing health.
That is being down and unhappy.
hopelessness: synonyms: despair; hopeless; desperate; desperateness, desperation, despond, despondence, despondency; grim; gloomy; unhopeful; forlorn
The word 'depression' is a noun form, a word for a sunken place or hollow on a surface; feelings of despondency and dejection; a severe recession in an economy or market; a region of lower atmospheric pressure; a word for a thing.
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Epistemological Despondency was created on 1994-06-06.
That is being down and unhappy.
Feeling or expressing despondency; dejected.
hopelessness OR disappointment.
The cast of A Prolonged Despondency - 2013 includes: Ash Catherwood as Oscar Todd Doldersum Ash Lockyer as Beth
The HYPOTHALAMUS is the one to blame when it comes to being excited and being passionate and aggressive.However, the AMYGDALA is the one in-charge of despondency and fear.
Despondency or Depression --- Both do work
despair, misery, sadness, the blues, melancholy, unhappiness, despondency
Sullenness, gloominess, despondency, melancholy.
Some synonyms of the word discouragement are: dejection despondency pessimism constraint deterrent
hopelessness: synonyms: despair; hopeless; desperate; desperateness, desperation, despond, despondence, despondency; grim; gloomy; unhopeful; forlorn
In "Ode to the West Wind," Shelley uses the wind as a symbol of change and transformative power. The poet's personal despondency is reflected in his yearning for the wind to bring change and renewal, as he feels stagnant and in need of a creative resurgence. Through the imagery of the wind and its ability to destroy and renew, Shelley expresses his own feelings of despair and hope for a rebirth.