Antonyms for de pressed


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : dih-prest
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈprɛst


Definition of de pressed

Origin :
  • early 14c., "put down by force," from Old French depresser, from Late Latin depressare, frequentative of Latin deprimere "press down," from de- "down" (see de-) + premere "to press" (see press (v.1)).
  • Meaning "push down physically" is from early 15c.; that of "deject, make gloomy" is from 1620s; economic sense of "lower in value" is from 1878. Related: Depressed; depressing.
  • As in joyless : adj unhappy
  • As in less : adj smaller, inferior
  • As in low : adj close to the ground; short
  • As in morbid : adj gloomy, nasty, sickly
  • As in mournful : adj sorrowful
  • As in pessimistic : adj expecting bad outcome
  • As in prostrate : adj tired, worn
  • As in bad : adj sorry
  • As in saturnine : adj gloomy
  • As in sorrowful : adj very upset; grieving
  • As in sulky : adj sullen
  • As in underprivileged : adj poor
  • As in unhappy : adj sad
  • As in wretched : adj terrible, very bad
  • As in flattened : adj leveled
  • As in blue : adj sad
  • As in down in the mouth : adj feeling dejected or sad
  • As in leaden : adj heavy
  • As in broken : adj mentally defeated
  • As in afflicted : adj distressed
  • As in heavyhearted : adj saddened
  • As in leaden : adj gray
  • As in suicidal : adj liable to kill oneself
  • As in cheerless : adj depressing, unhappy
  • As in stuporous : adj dull
  • As in tenebrific : adj gloomy
  • As in crestfallen : adj disappointed
  • As in depressed : adj discouraged
  • As in depressed : adj concave, pushed down
  • As in depressed : adj disadvantaged
  • As in despairing : adj upset, despondent
  • As in aggrieved : adj very distressed
  • As in disappointed : adj let down, saddened
  • As in discouraged : adj disheartened
  • As in dismal : adj bleak, dreary, gloomy
  • As in dispirited : adj dejected, sad
  • As in doleful : adj depressing
  • As in down : adj below; physically lower
  • As in down : adj unhappy
  • As in dull : adj insensitive
  • As in dull : adj uneventful
  • As in fed up : adj disgusted with
  • As in flat : adj level, smooth
  • As in forlorn : adj hopeless, inconsolable
  • As in gloomy : adj feeling down, blue
  • As in glum : adj sullen
  • As in grief-stricken : adj sad, sorrowful
  • As in heartsick : adj despondent
  • As in hollow : adj empty, hollowed out
  • As in indent : verb make a space; push in slightly
  • As in let down : verb disappoint
  • As in lower : verb let down; fall
  • As in lower : verb belittle, disgrace
  • As in press : verb push on with force
  • As in press : verb pressure, trouble
  • As in push : verb thrust, press with force
  • As in reduce : verb make less; decrease
  • As in sink : verb fall in, go under
  • As in subvert : verb rebel, destroy
  • As in tire : verb exhaust, weary
  • As in vex : verb distress, bother
  • As in weaken : verb reduce the strength of
  • As in weary : verb make tired
  • As in worry : verb be or make anxious, troubled
  • As in worsen : verb diminish, decay
  • As in burden : verb encumber, strain
  • As in devaluate : verb depreciate
  • As in chill : verb discourage
  • As in lade : verb charge
  • As in submerse : verb sink
  • As in dampen : verb spoil spirits
  • As in deaden : verb diminish, muffle, quiet
  • As in deflate : verb reduce or cause to contract
  • As in depreciate : verb devalue, lose value
  • As in depress : verb deject, make despondent; exhaust
  • As in depress : verb devalue
  • As in depress : verb push down
  • As in dig : verb delve into; hollow out
  • As in discourage : verb dishearten, dispirit
  • As in disgrace : verb bring shame upon
  • As in distress : verb worry, upset
  • As in disturb : verb bother, upset
  • As in droop : verb hang down; languish
  • As in drop : verb let go of; fall
  • As in flatten : verb level out
  • As in freeze : verb stop
  • As in frustrate : verb thwart, disappoint
  • As in humiliate : verb embarrass, put down

Synonyms for de pressed

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