DOWN vs DEPRESSED: NOUN
- (American football) a complete play to advance the football
- Soft fine feathers
- Fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
- (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil
- English physician who first described Down's syndrome (1828-1896)
- Fine, soft, fluffy feathers forming the first plumage of a young bird and underlying the contour feathers in certain adult birds.
- A covering of soft, short hairs, as on some leaves or fruit.
- A soft, silky, or feathery substance, such as the first growth of a human beard.
- N/A
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: ADJECTIVE
- Learned or known perfectly.
- Completed; done.
- Retired; out.
- Not permitted to advance further in the play because forward progress has stopped, especially by being tackled. Used of a ball carrier.
- Low in spirits; depressed.
- Not in play and at the place where offensive forward progress has stopped.
- Malfunctioning or not operating, especially temporarily.
- Trailing an opponent.
- Reduced; diminished.
- Low or lower.
- Moving or directed downward.
- Shut
- Understood perfectly
- Being or moving lower in position or less in some value
- The fractional price paid in cash at time of purchase
- Not functioning (temporarily or permanently)
- Cut down
- Afflicted; sick.
- Suffering damaging effects of economic recession.
- Unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent
- Having the vertical diameter shorter than the horizontal or transverse; -- said of the bodies of animals, or of parts of the bodies.
- Lying flat; -- said of a stem or leaf which lies close to the ground.
- Concave on the upper side; -- said of a leaf whose disk is lower than the border.
- Pressed or forced down; lowed; sunk; dejected; dispirited; sad; humbled.
- Suffering from social and economic hardship.
- Sluggish in growth or activity.
- Lower in amount, degree, or position.
- Suffering from clinical depression.
- Low in spirits; dejected.
- Low in spirits
- Having the central portion lower than the margin
- Flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces
- Lower than previously
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Sunk below the surrounding region.
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: VERB
- Bring down or defeat (an opponent)
- Cause to come or go down
- Shoot at and force to come down
- Eat immoderately
- Improve or perfect by pruning or polishing
- Drink down entirely
- Simple past tense and past participle of depress.
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: ADVERB
- From a higher to a lower place or position.
- Downstairs.
- In or into a sitting, kneeling, or reclining position.
- Toward, to, or on the ground, floor, or bottom.
- In or into one's stomach.
- In partial payment at the time of purchase.
- Spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position
- From an earlier time
- To a lower intensity
- In an inactive or inoperative state
- Paid in cash at time of purchase
- In writing or a record.
- Seriously or vigorously.
- To an extreme degree; heavily.
- To or into a lower or inferior condition, as of subjection, defeat, or disgrace.
- In or into an inactive or inoperative state.
- To or in a quiescent or subdued state.
- To or in a reduced or concentrated form.
- To or at a lower intensity or amount.
- Into or toward a secure position.
- Away from a more central or a more northerly place
- Toward or in the south; southward.
- Away from a place considered central or a center of activity, such as a city or town.
- From earlier times or people.
- Toward or at a low or lower point on a scale.
- To a specific location or source.
- N/A
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: PREPOSITION
- In a descending direction along, upon, into, or through.
- In a sequential or temporal sequence.
- Along the course of.
- In or at.
- N/A
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Extending or moving from a higher to a lower place
- Being put out by a strikeout
- Filled with melancholy and despondency
- Lower than previously
- Being put out in a game of baseball
- Eat up completely, as with great appetite
- Becoming progressively lower
- Pressed down; lowered; put on a level with or below the surface: as, a depressed railroad. Specifically
- In anatomy and zoology, pressed downward, or flattened from above, and therefore broader than high: as, a depressed fish—for example, the skate; the depressed bill of a bird, as that of the swallow: opposed to compressed.
- In botany, flattened vertically; sunk below the surrounding margin: as, a depressed plant (one whose growth, is lateral rather than upward).
- In heraldry, surmounted or debruised. See debruised.
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: RELATED WORDS
- Felled, Dejected, Downfield, Downbound, Declining, Cut, Fallen, Lowered, Falling, Trailing, Low, Behind, Downwards, Downward, Out
- Depression, Distressed, Depressive, Despondent, Low spirited, Blue, Concave, Indented, Down, Thin, Low, Dispirited, Downhearted, Dejected, Downcast
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Felled, Dejected, Downfield, Downbound, Declining, Cut, Fallen, Lowered, Falling, Trailing, Low, Behind, Downwards, Downward, Out
- Depression, Distressed, Depressive, Despondent, Low spirited, Blue, Concave, Indented, Down, Thin, Low, Dispirited, Downhearted, Dejected, Downcast
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The administrative officer got right down to business.
- To bundle a baby with his arms down to his sides and his legs down straight is not a developmentally appropriate position.
- Sl st into the side of the last dc on the way down, so ad not to pull the st down with you.
- It comes amid fears the Government is looking to water down key proposals laid down by the commission.
- Down payment assistance programs can fund a down payment, too.
- He breaks down in tears and begins to sob quietly, sitting down and rubbing his eyes.
- But you live in Hickory down the down the mountain a little bit.
- With low down payment loans enjoy greater credit allowances and low down payments.
- USDA loans also do not require any money down, but down payment gifts are allowed with proper documentation.
- Therefore he brought down their heart with labour; they fell down, and there was none to help.
- They were mostly just apathetic, but some were depressed, really depressed, and some were angry.
- But I think you have to be depressed already to selfharm and I m not depressed.
- If those people were ever really depressed they would know that those comments are impossible to do while depressed right?
- If you were depressed before your cancer, you may be more likely to become seriously depressed.
- The parents of children, who are depressed, are inclined to act suicidal and be depressed.
- Moreover, bipolar depressed patients experience significantly worse depressive symptoms than unipolar depressed patients.
- II scores zed as depressed while those participants were in the depressed group.
- Pallid, sedate, forlorn, and melancholy, Bartleby is depressed, depressed from lack of food.
- Characteristics of emotion regulation in recovered depressed versus never depressed individuals.
- EPDS to identify depressed women from not depressed ones.
DOWN vs DEPRESSED: QUESTIONS
- Which Hollywood stars have stripped down for Playboy?
- How does dehumanization break down moral inhibitions?
- How are carbohydrates broken down into polysaccharides?
- What enzyme breaks down acetylcholine into acetate?
- How are triglycerides and phospholipids broken down?
- Does uninstalling programs slow down your computer?
- Why do objectobjects accelerate down inclined planes?
- Is it better to burn a fire top down or upside down?
- What happens if you get a loss of down on fourth down?
- Can I break down crack down with lemon juice and vinegar?
- What are depressed center grinding wheels used for?
- Can a depressed person respond to unconditional love?
- Can a person with paranoid schizophrenia be depressed?
- Why is my depressed girlfriend withholding affection?
- Which radiograph shows the depressed sternum (Arrow)?
- Is the ventricular myocardium depressed during sepsis?
- Do antidepressants benefit severe depressed people?
- Which DSM-5 criteria discriminate severely depressed (SD) Group from severely depressed group?
- Are children of depressed mothers more likely to be depressed?
- What did the depressed monkeys do when they were depressed?