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depressing

[dih-pres-ing] / dɪˈprɛs ɪŋ /


Example Sentences

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“It’s a bit depressing knowing it’s nearly impossible for me to buy my own place,” he said, “even though I’m so grateful.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Ablakwa described the figures as "depressing and frightening," saying Ghana "cannot turn a blind eye to these heartbreaking statistics".

From BBC

Major tech companies face billions in AI spending, damaging financial footing and depressing free cash flow, making investors nervous.

From Barron's

The reasons why that happened are nearly too obvious and too depressing to enumerate.

From Salon

A glut of corn and soybeans is depressing prices, leading to steep losses for row-crop farmers.

From The Wall Street Journal




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