Depressed vs. Disappointed

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Depressedverb

simple past tense and past participle of depress

Depressedadjective

unhappy; despondent

Depressedadjective

Suffering from clinical depression.

Depressedadjective

Suffering damaging effects of economic recession.

Depressedadjective

Pressed or forced down; lowed; sunk; dejected; dispirited; sad; humbled.

Depressedadjective

Concave on the upper side; - said of a leaf whose disk is lower than the border.

Depressedadjective

Having the vertical diameter shorter than the horizontal or transverse; - said of the bodies of animals, or of parts of the bodies.

Depressedadjective

lower than previously;

Depressedadjective

flattened downward as if pressed from above or flattened along the dorsal and ventral surfaces

Depressedadjective

low in spirits;

Depressedadjective

having the central portion lower than the margin;

Depressedadjective

(of a person) in a state of unhappiness or despondency

Depressedadjective

(of a person) suffering from clinical depression.

Depressedadjective

(of a place or economic activity) suffering the damaging effects of a lack of demand or employment

Depressedadjective

(of an object or part of an object) in a lower position, having been pushed down

Disappointedadjective

Defeated of expectation or hope; let down.

Disappointedverb

simple past tense and past participle of disappoint

Disappointedadjective

Defeated of expectation or hope; balked; as, a disappointed person or hope.

Disappointedadjective

Unprepared; unequipped.

Disappointedadjective

disappointingly unsuccessful;

Disappointedadjective

sad or displeased because someone or something has failed to fulfil one's hopes or expectations

Disappointedadjective

(of hopes or expectations) prevented from being realized

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