depression

noun

de·​pres·​sion di-ˈpre-shən How to pronounce depression (audio)
dē-
plural depressions
Synonyms of depressionnext
1
: an act of depressing or a state of being depressed: such as
a
: a state of feeling sad : low spirits : melancholy
specifically : a mood disorder that is marked by varying degrees of sadness, despair, and loneliness and that is typically accompanied by inactivity, guilt, loss of concentration, social withdrawal, sleep disturbances, and sometimes suicidal tendencies see also clinical depression, major depression, postpartum depression
b(1)
: a reduction in activity, amount, quality, or force
a depression in trade
(2)
biology : a lowering of physical or mental vitality or of functional activity
c
: a pressing down : lowering
a depression of the tab key
2
a
economics : a long-lasting period of greatly reduced general economic activity marked especially by widespread unemployment and declines in trade and production and often by deflation
a country heading towards a depression
periods of economic depression
compare recession entry 1 sense 2
b
the Depression : great depression
3
: a place or part that is lower than the surrounding area : a depressed place or part : hollow
The chickenpox left several depressions in her skin.
4
meteorology : low entry 2 sense 1b
a tropical depression
5
a
astronomy : the angular distance of a celestial object below the horizon
b
mathematics : the size of an angle of depression

Examples of depression in a Sentence

She has been undergoing treatment for severe depression. Many people suffer from clinical depression for years before being diagnosed. After several years of an economic boom, it looks as though we may be heading toward a depression. The photographs show depressions in the moon's surface.
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Victims spoke of the onset of anxiety, panic attacks, depression and PTSD following the incident. Alyssa Goldberg, USA Today, 26 Mar. 2026 At the core of both the California and New Mexico trials is the premise that social media and its algorithms and sticky attraction have harsh consequences that include inducing thoughts of suicide, depression, sleep disruption, eating disorders, body dysmorphia and anxiety. Dominic Patten, Deadline, 25 Mar. 2026 In its complaint, the state accused Meta of purposely designing features like infinite scroll and auto-play for videos to keep kids hooked on the apps, leading them into depression, anxiety, and self-harm. Jibin Joseph, PC Magazine, 25 Mar. 2026 For example, immersing oneself in outdoor natural spaces seems to lift depression and influence brain activity patterns. Lea Barbett, The Conversation, 25 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for depression

Word History

Etymology

see depress

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 5a

Time Traveler
The first known use of depression was in the 15th century

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“Depression.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/depression. Accessed 27 Mar. 2026.

Kids Definition

depression

noun
de·​pres·​sion di-ˈpresh-ən How to pronounce depression (audio)
1
: an act of depressing : a state of being depressed: as
a
: a pressing down : lowering
b
: a state of feeling sad : dejection
also : a mood disorder marked by varying degrees of sadness, despair, and loneliness usually accompanied by social withdrawal, inactivity, and loss of a sense of one's own worth
c
: a reduction in activity, amount, quality, or force
2
: a depressed place or part : hollow
a depression in the road
3
: a period of low general economic activity with widespread unemployment

Medical Definition

depression

noun
de·​pres·​sion di-ˈpresh-ən How to pronounce depression (audio)
1
: a displacement downward or inward
depression of the jaw
2
: an act of depressing or a state of being depressed: as
a
: a state of feeling sad : low spirits : melancholy
specifically : a mood disorder marked by varying degrees of sadness, despair, and loneliness that is typically accompanied by inactivity, guilt, loss of concentration, social withdrawal, sleep disturbances, and sometimes suicidal tendencies see also clinical depression, major depression, postpartum depression
b
: a reduction in functional activity, amount, quality, or force
depression of autonomic function
depression of red blood cells

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