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depressive

adjective as in black

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Example Sentences

In his own words, he is “actually very manic depressive” and can feel the world moving past him.

Wilson said she was on the wrong dosage of medicine, and was having severe depressive mood swings.

She says one of her depressive swings left her suicidal during her freshman year.

Every two weeks he would visit patients suffering the gamut of depressive disorders.

Saint Laurent was at his best a genius, and at his worst a manic-depressive genius.

O direct (dhe common o) can nedher assume o, dhe servile ov o depressive (oo); nor u, hwich wood seem its partner in a dipthong.

For dhis rezon, goald must no longuer be robbed ov its depressive servile, wonce legally seen in gould.

This was the first triumphant conclusion, but afterward came reaction and a depressive doubt.

In the excited stage of manic-depressive insanity it is not uncommon to find that the memory is abnormally active.

Of the two terms (folie circulaire and manic-depressive insanity) the latter is the more correct.

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On this page you'll find 269 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to depressive, such as: dismal, gloomy, depressing, dispiriting, distressing, and bleak.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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