50 adverbs to describe how to depressed

My father was deeply depressed.

This was, of course, largely due to the necessity which we were under of not publishing facts which would encourage the enemy or unduly depress our own people.

Some of our party seem terribly fatigued, and others mentally depressed.

If one of these submarine forest beds should be gradually depressed and covered up by new deposits, it would present just the same characters as an under-clay of the coal, if the Sigillaria and Lepidodendron of the ancient world were substituted for the oak, or the beech, of our own times.

I know that I am not so in reality, that the disfigurement is only temporary, but none the less does the consciousness deeply, deeply depress me.

Kurt, who was usually cheerful, had been as terribly depressed for the last few days as if he had been carrying a heavy weight around with him all the time.

Of all the desolate spots in the world I think that an empty hotel is the most desolate, and when you have very fair reason to believe that a considerable number of guns are having a competition as to which can drop a shell into it first, it becomes positively depressing.

When she had had her cry "out," she felt calm; but oh, so utterly depressed.

She was glad that Kurt was in a strangely depressed mood, too, and hardly ever spoke.

Nicholas and all the rest who shared the bench at night, and the fire in the morning, seemed desperately depressed and glum.

It had been an unsuccessful day; we had found no treasure, not even the World's End; the night had fallen damp, with an eerily sighing wind which depressed us vaguely as we trudged homewards; but now, the black night shut out, there was the fire-light and the lamp-light, the kind old voice, and the delicious sense of having come home.

Their chief market is the North of Europe, especially Poland, and the business was consequently much depressed on account of the troubles in that country.

Bollum who was considerably depressed by his companion's manner, said that he did understand.

In all his best books we have evidence of the savage and ironical delight with which he depicted to the shadow of a hair the sordid and vulgar elements by which he had been so cruelly depressed.

Elytra much depressed, especially on the sides and behind, having a wide but shallow sinus on the sides; surface punctured, the punctures generally running in striae, some of the rows placed in slightly grooved lines: lively glossy green, sides broadly margined with yellow.

She is exceedingly depressed, and says she neither expects nor wishes to survive her lying in.

This event fatally depressed and enfeebled my mind.

As was to be expected in my case, this illness seriously depleted my vitality, and left me in a frightfully depressed conditiona depression which continued to grow upon me until the final crash came, on June 23rd, 1900.

You must be horribly depressed.

He looked infinitely depressed.

"The inspector was in a very bad temper and the sergeant was obviously depressed.

Oh, though oft depressed and lonely, all my fears are laid aside, If I but remember only such as these have lived and died.

The PIPER is puzzled; the Strollers are plainly depressed.

Lotions, fever mixtures, cough mixtures, quinine, etc., are given to the poorer depressed classes, as also clothes and soap to the needy ones.

They were both profoundly depressed and anxious; they both regarded me with evident dislike and still more evident fear.

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