Examples of using "Deprimido" in a sentence and their english translations:
He's depressed.
I'm really depressed.
He was in a mood of depression.
He's depressed.
Tom was depressed.
- I feel blue.
- I feel depressed.
I'm getting depressed.
Tom got depressed.
I got depressed.
I'm depressed.
He is very depressed.
Tom looks depressed.
Tom seemed depressed.
- Tom will be very depressed.
- Tom is going to be very depressed.
Tom is still depressed.
You're depressed.
Tom didn't seem to be depressed.
- I feel depressed often.
- I often feel depressed.
Tom is depressed and lonely.
Tom sometimes gets depressed.
You're depressed, aren't you?
Tom is a little depressed.
Tom doesn't often get depressed.
When it rains, I get depressed.
This job gives me the hump.
Tom got very depressed.
I wonder if Tom is depressed.
Tom is too depressed to work.
Everyone seemed a bit depressed.
Tom became depressed.
- I think Tom is depressed.
- I think that Tom is depressed.
You look depressed.
Tom got very depressed after that.
Tom isn't likely to be depressed.
Tom didn't seem to be depressed.
I'm sure Tom will be depressed.
Help me, please. I'm feeling depressed.
He got very depressed after his failure.
I always eat junk food when I'm depressed.
I think he's a bit depressed.
Tom's goldfish is depressed.
- You're not depressed, are you?
- You aren't depressed, are you?
- Tom knew that I was depressed.
- Tom knew I was depressed.
What should I do if I become depressed while studying abroad?
Are you depressed?
I was feeling isolated and depressed.
After my sixth business failed, my friends and family mocked me and kicked me mercilessly when I was depressed.