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From Middle English depression, depressioun, from Old French depression, from Latin dēpressiō. Equivalent to depress + -ion.
- (weak vowel distinction) IPA(key): /dɪˈpɹɛʃən/, [dɪˈpʰɹʷɛʃən] ~ [dɪˈpʰɹʷɛʃn̩]
- (weak vowel merger) IPA(key): /dəˈpɹɛʃən/, [dəˈpʰɹʷɛʃən] ~ [dəˈpʰɹʷɛʃn̩]
- Rhymes: -ɛʃən
- Hyphenation: de‧pres‧sion
depression (countable and uncountable, plural depressions)
- (psychology, usually uncountable) A state of mind producing serious, long-term lowering of enjoyment of life or inability to visualize a happy future; any of several mental disorders with this state of mind as a central feature.
Synonyms: despondency, hopelessness, misery; see also Thesaurus:sadness
Hyponyms: persistent depressive disorder, PDD, dysthymia; major depressive disorder, MDD < clinical depression
I used to suffer from depression, but now I'm mostly content with my life. - (psychology, countable) A period of low morale or unhappiness (a period of experiencing the above-mentioned state of mind) which lasts longer than several weeks and may include ideation of self-inflicted injury or suicide.
- 2011 February 28, David J. Miklowitz, The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide, Second Edition: What You and Your Family Need to Know, Guilford Press, →ISBN, page 106:
[…] your illness reflects the textbook description of bipolar disorder (euphoric, grandiose, manic highs followed by deep depressions, […] - 2014 September 16, Andrew Solomon, The Noonday Demon: An Atlas Of Depression, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 73:
His first major breakdown occurred when his son was five years old; he continued to go to pieces periodically, with a particularly deep depression that lasted from the time Bill was in sixth grade until the time he finished junior high […] - 2016 January 14, Danuta Wasserman, Suicide: An unnecessary death, Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
Many alcoholics who die from suicide suffer from deep depressions that are quite frequently protracted, […]
- 2011 February 28, David J. Miklowitz, The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide, Second Edition: What You and Your Family Need to Know, Guilford Press, →ISBN, page 106:
- (geography) An area that is lower in topography than its surroundings.
- 1879, R[ichard] J[efferies], chapter 1, in The Amateur Poacher, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., […], →OCLC:
It was not far from the house; but the ground sank into a depression there, and the ridge of it behind shut out everything except just the roof of the tallest hayrick. As one sat on the sward behind the elm, with the back turned on the rick and nothing in front but the tall elms and the oaks in the other hedge, it was quite easy to fancy it the verge of the prairie with the backwoods close by. - 1971, Gwen White, Antique Toys And Their Background, page 151:
These large [mazes] led to smaller ones which were constructed to hold in the hand, usually in the form of a circular tray. In these a marble was contained which had to be manipulated to roll into a depression in the centre.
- 1879, R[ichard] J[efferies], chapter 1, in The Amateur Poacher, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., […], →OCLC:
- (meteorology) An area of lowered air pressure that generally brings moist weather, sometimes promoting hurricanes and tornadoes.
- (economics) A period of major economic contraction.
Antonym: boom
Coordinate terms: recession (less severe); vibecession (independent of metrics)- (economics) Four consecutive quarters of negative, real GDP growth (for example, this operational definition is used by the US NBER and many other writers).
The Great Depression was the worst financial event in US history.
- (economics) Four consecutive quarters of negative, real GDP growth (for example, this operational definition is used by the US NBER and many other writers).
- The act of lowering or pressing something down.
Depression of the lever starts the machine. - (biology, physiology) A lowering, in particular a reduction in a particular biological variable or the function of an organ, in contrast to elevation.
psychology: state of mind
- Afrikaans: depressie, gemoedsbekakking
- Arabic: اِكْتِئَاب (ar) m (iktiʔāb), إِحْبَاط m (ʔiḥbāṭ)
- Armenian: դեպրեսիա (hy) (depresia)
- Belarusian: дэпрэ́сія f (deprésija)
- Bulgarian: уни́ние (bg) n (unínie), депре́сия (bg) f (deprésija)
- Catalan: depressió (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 抑鬱症 / 抑郁症 (zh) (yìyùzhèng), 抑鬱 / 抑郁 (zh) (yìyù), 消沉 (zh) (xiāochén), 沮喪 / 沮丧 (zh) (jǔsàng) - Czech: deprese (cs) f
- Danish: depression (da) c
- Dutch: depressie (nl) f
- Esperanto: (please verify) deprimo
- Farefare: sũ-sã'aŋɔ-yuuge
- Finnish: masennus (fi), depressio (fi)
- French: dépression (fr) f
- German: Depression (de) f
- Greek: κατάθλιψη (el) f (katáthlipsi)
Ancient Greek: δυσθυμία f (dusthumía) - Hebrew: דיכאון (he) m (dikaon)
- Hindi: अवसाद (hi) m (avsād)
- Hungarian: levertség (hu), depresszió (hu)
- Icelandic: þunglyndi (is) n
- Indonesian: depresi (id)
- Irish: dúlagar m
- Italian: depressione (it) f
- Japanese: 憂鬱 (ja) (ゆううつ, yūutsu)
- Khmer: ថ្នាំង (km) (tnaŋ), ភាពដាប (pʰiep daap), ឧបាយាស (km) (u’paayaah)
- Korean: 우울(憂鬱) (ko) (uul)
- Latin: depressio f
- Lithuanian: depresija f
- Macedonian: депресија f (depresija)
- Malay: tawar hati, kemurungan (ms)
- Malayalam: വിഷാദം (viṣādaṁ)
- Māori: rāwakiwaki, mate pāpōuri
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: depresjon m
Nynorsk: depresjon m - Persian: افسردگی (fa) (afsordegi)
- Polish: depresja (pl) f
- Portuguese: depressão (pt) f
- Romanian: depresiune (ro) f, deprimare (ro) f
- Russian: депре́ссия (ru) f (depréssija), уны́ние (ru) n (unýnije)
- Scottish Gaelic: dubhachas m, airteil m, trom-inntinn f, sprochd m
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: депресија f
Latin: depresija (sh) f - Slovak: depresia f
- Slovene: depresija (sl) f
- Spanish: depresión (es) f
- Swedish: depression (sv) c
- Tagalog: depresyon
- Thai: ความซึมเศร้า (th) (kwaam-sʉm-sâo), อารมณ์ซึมเศร้า (aa-rom-sʉm-sâo), (medicine) โรคซึมเศร้า (rôok-sʉm-sâo)
- Tocharian B: silñe
- Tok Pisin: sik bilong bel hevi
- Turkish: depresyon (tr), bunalım (tr)
- Ukrainian: депре́сія f (deprésija)
- Urdu: افسردگی f (afsurdagī)
- Welsh: iselder ysbryd m, iselder (cy) m
- Yiddish: דעפרעסיע f (depresie)
psychology: period of unhappiness
- Danish: depression (da) c
- Esperanto: (please verify) depresio
- Finnish: depressio (fi), depressiokausi, masennus (fi), masennuskausi
- Hindi: अवसाद (hi) m (avsād)
- Hungarian: (klinikai) depresszió
- Irish: gruaim f
- Māori: mate pāpōuri, mate pāpōuri
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: depresjon m
Nynorsk: depresjon m - Persian: افسردگی (fa) (afsordegi)
- Polish: depresja (pl) f
- Portuguese: depressão (pt) f
- Romanian: depresiune (ro) f
- Slovak: depresia
- Spanish: depresión (es) f
- Tagalog: depresyon
- Urdu: افسردگی f (afsurdagī)
- Welsh: iselder ysbryd m, iselder (cy) m
geography: low area
- Afrikaans: depressie
- Arabic: مُنْخَفَض m (munḵafaḍ)
- Bulgarian: па́дина (bg) f (pádina)
- Catalan: depressió (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 洼地 (zh) (wādì), 凹地 (zh) (āodì) - Czech: prohlubeň f, proláklina (cs) f
- Danish: sænkning c, fordybning c
- Esperanto: kavo (eo)
- Finnish: painauma (fi) (small); vajoama (large)
- French: dépression (fr)
- Galician: depresión (gl) f
- German: Senke (de) f
- Greek: λάκκος (el) m (lákkos)
- Hebrew: שפלה (he) f (shfela)
- Hindi: गड्ढा (hi) m (gaḍḍhā)
- Hungarian: horpadás (hu), mélyföld (hu), depresszió (hu)
- Indonesian: depresi (id), cekungan
- Irish: ísleacht f, easca f
- Italian: depressione (it) f
- Japanese: 窪地 (ja) (くぼち, kubochi)
- Kazakh: ойпат (oipat)
- Korean: 움푹한 지대
- Māori: whārua, whāwhārua
- Naga:
Khiamniungan Naga: khàkìk - Norwegian:
Bokmål: senkning m or f, depresjon m
Nynorsk: senking f, depresjon m - Persian: فرورفتگی (fa) (foruraftegi)
- Polish: depresja (pl) f
- Portuguese: depressão (pt) f
- Romanian: depresiune (ro) f
- Russian: впа́дина (ru) f (vpádina), воро́нка (ru) f (vorónka)
- Sanskrit: निम्न (sa) n (nimna)
- Scottish Gaelic: ìsle f
- Slovak: depresia, preliačina
- Southern Altai: ойдык (oydïk)
- Spanish: depresión (es) f, hondonada (es) f, hondón m
- Swedish: depression (sv) c, sänka (sv) c
- Tagalog: depresyon
- Thai: ที่ลุ่ม (tîi-lûm)
- Ukrainian: запа́дина f (zapádyna), впа́дина f (vpádyna)
meteorology: area of lowered air pressure
- Afrikaans: laagdruk (af)
- Bulgarian: депресия (bg) f (depresija)
- Finnish: matalapaine (fi)
- French: dépression (fr) f
- Greek: βαθύ βαρομετρικό n (vathý varometrikó), ύφεση (el) f (ýfesi)
- Hungarian: alacsony nyomású légköri képződmény, alacsony légnyomású légtömeg/terület
- Irish: lagrach m
- Italian: depressione (it) f
- Japanese: 低気圧 (ja) (teikiatsu)
- Korean: 저기압 (ko) (jeogiap)
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: lavtrykk (no) n, depresjon m
Nynorsk: lågtrykk n, depresjon m - Persian: کمفشار (kam-fešâr)
- Portuguese: área de baixa pressão f
- Romanian: depresiune (ro) f
- Spanish: área de baja presión f
- Swedish: lågtryck (sv) n
- Tagalog: hidiin, depresyon
- Thai: บริเวณความกดอากาศต่ำ (bò-rí-ween-kwaam-gòt-aa-gàat-dtàm), หย่อมความกดอากาศต่ำ (yɔ̀m-kwaam-gòt-aa-gàat-dtàm)
economics: period of major economic contraction
- Afrikaans: depressie
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Arabic: كَسَاد m (kasād)
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Belarusian: дэпрэ́сія f (deprésija)
- Bulgarian: икономическа криза f (ikonomičeska kriza)
- Catalan: depressió (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 蕭條 / 萧条 (zh) (xiāotiáo) - Czech: deprese (cs) f
- Danish: nedgangstid (da) c, nedgangstid (da) c, lavkonjunktur (da) c
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: lama (fi), lamakausi
- French: dépression (fr) f
- German: Depression (de) f, Abschwung (de) m
- Greek: ύφεση (el) f (ýfesi)
- Hebrew: שפל (he) m (shefel)
- Hindi: मंदी (hi) f (mandī)
- Hungarian: hanyatlás (hu)
- Icelandic: Kreppa f
- Indonesian: depresi (id)
- Irish: spealadh m
- Italian: depressione (it) f
- Japanese: 不振 (ja) (ふしん, fushin), 不況 (ja) (ふきょう, fukyō)
- Korean: 불경기 (ko) (bulgyeonggi)
- Latvian: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
- Māori: wā o te korekore, paheketanga ohaoha
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: nedgangstid m or f, depresjon m
Nynorsk: nedgangstid f, depresjon m - Persian: رکود (fa) (rokud), کسادی (fa) (kesâdi)
- Polish: depresja (pl) f
- Portuguese: depressão (pt) f, crise (pt) f
- Romanian: depresiune (ro) f
- Russian: депре́ссия (ru) f (depréssija)
- Slovak: depresia, recesia
- Spanish: depresión (es) f
- Swedish: depression (sv) c
- Tagalog: depresyon
- Thai: ภาวะเศรษฐกิจตกต่ำ (paa-wá-sèet-thà-gìt-dtòk-dtàm)
- Turkish: please add this translation if you can
Ottoman Turkish: كساد (kesad) - Ukrainian: please add this translation if you can
- Welsh: dirwasgiad
reduction in a biological variable
- downturn
- “depression”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- depression in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “depression”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
National Bureau of Economic Research on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - opensiders, personised, sideperson
From French dépression, from Latin depressio.
depression c (singular definite depressionen, plural indefinite depressioner)
- (psychology) depression
Coordinate term: melankoli - (economics) a depression
Synonym: lavkonjunktur
Coordinate term: recession
- vinterdepression
- deprimere
- “depression” in Den Danske Ordbog
- “depression” in Ordbog over det danske Sprog
depression
depression c
- (psychology) depression
- (economics) a depression
- (geology) a depression
- “depression”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
- “depression”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- “depression”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
- Svensk MeSH