depressive
See also: dépressive
English edit
Etymology edit
From French dépressif or Medieval Latin depressivus.
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
depressive (comparative more depressive, superlative most depressive)
- Causing depression; dispiriting.
- Affected by depression, depressed; dispirited; melancholic.
- Relating to or characteristic of depression.
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dispiriting
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depressed
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Of or relating to depression
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Noun edit
depressive (plural depressives)
- A person suffering from depression.
German edit
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Audio: (file)
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depressive
- inflection of depressiv:
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depressive
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