7 Metaphors for depression

The depression of liberty, and the nameless sufferings of Poland and of my poor native land, are the dreadful fruits of Catharine's success on that day, cursed in the records of the human race.

I suppose that his familiarity with the fields from his boyhood gives authority to his assurance that the depressions we saw were the effect of the ploughing of the guns in the wet, soft earth, and did not exist in the natural lay of the land, and the incident brought one very near to the great struggle which fixed for long the position of England in European politics.

Her mental depression is the common talk of the neighbourhood.

This great depression was 2,500 miles in diameter.

The troubles of our own country ought to be sufficient to convince every one that there must be nobles in Russia who would prefer resistance to the Czar to the elevation of millions whose depression is evidence of the power of the privileged classes.

An industrial depression is the period of hard times that usually follows a financial crisis.

Then his maladyfor intense depression of the spirits was a malady with himoffered an ever-recurring cause of misunderstanding.

7 Metaphors for  depression