Examples of using "Deprimiert" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom was depressed.
Tom is depressed.
Tom looks depressed.
I was feeling blue.
- I feel depressed often.
- I often feel depressed.
- You're not depressed, are you?
- You aren't depressed, are you?
He is very depressed.
Tom is very depressed.
Tom was very depressed.
I'm really depressed.
I feel depressed often.
Tom got very depressed.
Why are you depressed?
Tom didn't seem to be depressed.
Tom will probably be depressed.
Tom is depressed, isn't he?
I was depressed and I couldn't eat.
I'm feeling a little blue today.
Tell me what is depressing you so much.
I am depressed by my illness.
Tom seems to be depressed.
Tom got depressed.
I hope Tom isn't depressed.
You're not depressed, are you?
I get depressed by the slightest things.
Tom and Mary told John that they were depressed.
She is in low spirits today.
I'm in low spirits today.
Why is Tom depressed?
I was feeling blue.
I wonder why Tom looks so depressed.
I'd be depressed if that happened again.
- I feel depressed often.
- I often feel depressed.
You're depressed, aren't you?
Tom and Mary told John that they didn't think Alice was depressed.
Tom and Mary told John that they thought Alice was depressed.
Tom and Mary told John that they thought Alice wasn't depressed.
You look depressed. Did something happen?
Tom found he was less depressed when he spent more time with happy, positive people who had a good sense of humour.