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Gloom vs Depressed - What's the difference?

gloom | depressed |


As verbs the difference between gloom and depressed

is that gloom is to be dark or gloomy while depressed is (depress).

As a noun gloom

is darkness, dimness or obscurity.

As an adjective depressed is

unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

Depressed vs Grave - What's the difference?

depressed | grave | Related terms |

Depressed is a related term of grave.


As a verb depressed

is (depress).

As an adjective depressed

is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Depressed vs Calamitous - What's the difference?

depressed | calamitous | Related terms |

Depressed is a related term of calamitous.


As adjectives the difference between depressed and calamitous

is that depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent while calamitous is concerning or involving calamity, disastrous.

As a verb depressed

is (depress).

Dismayed vs Depressed - What's the difference?

dismayed | depressed |


As adjectives the difference between dismayed and depressed

is that dismayed is having the emotion of dismay while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a verb depressed is

(depress).

Mournful vs Depressed - What's the difference?

mournful | depressed | Related terms |

Mournful is a related term of depressed.


As adjectives the difference between mournful and depressed

is that mournful is filled with grief or sadness; being in a state in which one mourns while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a verb depressed is

(depress).

Dusky vs Depressed - What's the difference?

dusky | depressed | Related terms |

Dusky is a related term of depressed.


As adjectives the difference between dusky and depressed

is that dusky is dimly lit, as at dusk (evening) while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a noun dusky

is a dusky shark.

As a verb depressed is

(depress).

Dark vs Depressed - What's the difference?

dark | depressed | Related terms |

Dark is a related term of depressed.


As adjectives the difference between dark and depressed

is that dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a noun dark

is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

As a verb depressed is

(depress).

Restrained vs Depressed - What's the difference?

restrained | depressed |


As adjectives the difference between restrained and depressed

is that restrained is held back, limited, kept in check or under control while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As verbs the difference between restrained and depressed

is that restrained is (restrain) while depressed is (depress).

Joyful vs Depressed - What's the difference?

joyful | depressed |


As adjectives the difference between joyful and depressed

is that joyful is feeling or causing joy while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a verb depressed is

(depress).

Weary vs Depressed - What's the difference?

weary | depressed |


As adjectives the difference between weary and depressed

is that weary is having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As verbs the difference between weary and depressed

is that weary is to make or to become weary while depressed is (depress).

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