Definition of Depressiveness. Meaning of Depressiveness. Synonyms of Depressiveness

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Definition of Depressiveness

Depressiveness
Depressive De*press"ive, a. Able or tending to depress or cast down. -- De*press"ive*ness, n.

Meaning of Depressiveness from wikipedia

- Depressive may refer to: Major depressive disorder Dysthymia Minor depressive disorder Recurrent brief depression Depressive personality disorder Depression...
- Major depressive disorder (MDD), also known as clinical depression, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two w****s of pervasive low mood, low...
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- in depressive episodes is controversial: they can be effective but have been implicated in triggering manic episodes. The treatment of depressive episodes...
- A depressor consonant is a consonant that depresses (lowers) the tone of its or a neighboring syllable. This is a consequence of the phonation (type of...
- The depressor supercilii is an eye muscle of the human body. The nature of this muscle is in some dispute. Few printed anatomies include it (Netter, et...
- Look up depression, depress, or depressed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Depression may refer to: Depression (mood), a state of low mood and aversion...
- personality disorder with depressive features. Originally included in the American Psychiatric ****ociation's DSM-II, depressive personality disorder was...
- joy. Depressed mood is a symptom of some mood disorders such as major depressive disorder and dysthymia; it is a normal temporary reaction to life events...