How Do You Spell DEPRESS?

Pronunciation: [dɪpɹˈɛs] (IPA)

The word "depress" is spelled with the letters D-E-P-R-E-S-S. The phonetic transcription of this word is /dɪˈprɛs/. The 'D' sound is pronounced as a voiced dental fricative, followed by the short 'I' vowel sound. The 'P' and 'R' sounds are pronounced as they are written, followed by the short 'E' vowel sound, and finally the 'S' sound is pronounced as an unvoiced alveolar fricative. The word "depress" means to make someone feel sad, hopeless or discouraged.

DEPRESS Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "depress" is commonly used to describe the act of making someone or something unhappy, sad, or downcast. It refers to causing a feeling of low spirits, discouragement, or despair. Depress can also be used to indicate a decrease in activity, intensity, or value. In this context, it implies the reduction or decline of a particular quality, level, or quantity.

    Additionally, depress can be employed as a psychological term to characterize a state of mental or emotional disintegration, typically characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in usual activities. When related to mental health, depression refers to a complex psychiatric condition that involves a range of symptoms and often requires professional treatment.

    In a physical sense, depress can depict an action that pushes or presses something down. For instance, a button or lever that is pressed to operate a machine may be described as being depressed.

    Furthermore, depress can also describe the geological process of downward displacement of the Earth's crust, leading to the formation of a basin or a hollow area.

    Overall, "depress" encompasses various meanings across different contexts, including emotional, psychological, physical, and geological aspects.

  2. To push down to a lower state or position; to lower; to render languid or dull; to deject or make sad; to lower in value.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DEPRESS

The word "depress" originated from the Latin verb "deprimere". It is formed by combining the prefix "de-" meaning "down" or "away" and the verb "primere" meaning "to press". In Latin, "deprimere" had several meanings such as "to press or push down", "to sink", or "to lower". Over time, the meaning expanded to include the psychological sense of feeling downcast or dispirited, which is the primary meaning of "depress" in modern English.

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Conjugate verb Depress

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have depressed
you would have depressed
he/she/it would have depressed
we would have depressed
they would have depressed
I would have depress
you would have depress
he/she/it would have depress
we would have depress
they would have depress

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been depressing
you would have been depressing
he/she/it would have been depressing
we would have been depressing
they would have been depressing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would depress
you would depress
he/she/it would depress
we would depress
they would depress

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be depressing
you would be depressing
he/she/it would be depressing
we would be depressing
they would be depressing

FUTURE

I will depress
you will depress
he/she/it will depress
we will depress
they will depress

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be depressing
you will be depressing
he/she/it will be depressing
we will be depressing
they will be depressing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have depressed
you will have depressed
he/she/it will have depressed
we will have depressed
they will have depressed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been depressing
you will have been depressing
he/she/it will have been depressing
we will have been depressing
they will have been depressing

IMPERATIVE

you depress
we let´s depress

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to depress

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was depressing
you were depressing
he/she/it was depressing
we were depressing
they were depressing

PAST PARTICIPLE

depressed

PAST PERFECT

I had depressed
you had depressed
he/she/it had depressed
we had depressed
they had depressed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been depressing
you had been depressing
he/she/it had been depressing
we had been depressing
they had been depressing

PRESENT

I depress
you depress
he/she/it depresses
we depress
they depress

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am depressing
you are depressing
he/she/it is depressing
we are depressing
they are depressing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

depressing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have depressed
you have depressed
he/she/it has depressed
we have depressed
they have depressed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been depressing
you have been depressing
he/she/it has been depressing
we have been depressing
they have been depressing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it depress

SIMPLE PAST

I depressed
you depressed
he/she/it depressed
we depressed
they depressed

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