Depressogenic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˌprɛsəˈdʒɛnɪk/

Definitions of depressogenic

adjective relating to or causing depression

Example Sentences

A1 The rainy weather can be depressogenic for some people.

A2 Watching sad movies late at night can have a depressogenic effect on your mood.

B1 Certain types of music can be depressogenic for individuals with anxiety disorders.

B2 Living in a noisy and crowded city can create a depressogenic environment for those seeking peace and quiet.

C1 The constant pressure to succeed in a competitive workplace can be depressogenic for many employees.

C2 Being surrounded by negativity and toxic relationships can contribute to a depressogenic atmosphere in one's life.

Examples of depressogenic in a Sentence

formal The research study aimed to investigate the depressogenic effects of social media on young adults.

informal I heard that too much screen time can be depressogenic for some people.

slang Dude, scrolling through Instagram all day is so depressogenic, it's not good for your mental health.

figurative The dark clouds looming overhead seemed almost depressogenic, casting a shadow over the entire town.

Grammatical Forms of depressogenic

past tense

depressogenized

plural

depressogenics

comparative

more depressogenic

superlative

most depressogenic

present tense

depressogenizes

future tense

will depressogenize

perfect tense

has depressogenized

continuous tense

is depressogenizing

singular

depressogenic

positive degree

depressogenic

infinitive

to depressogenize

gerund

depressogenizing

participle

depressogenized

Origin and Evolution of depressogenic

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'depressogenic' is derived from the combination of 'depress' and 'genic', with 'genic' meaning 'producing' or 'causing'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'depressogenic' was first used in the field of psychology to describe factors or conditions that contribute to the development of depression. Over time, it has become more commonly used in discussions about mental health and the impact of various environments on mental well-being.