Nondepressed

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɑn.dɪˈprɛst/

Definitions of nondepressed

adjective describes a person who is not experiencing depression

Example Sentences

A1 She is nondepressed and always has a positive attitude.

A2 The nondepressed patients showed improvement after the therapy.

B1 Being nondepressed allows her to focus on her goals and aspirations.

B2 The nondepressed individuals in the study reported higher levels of life satisfaction.

C1 The nondepressed population is often overlooked in mental health discussions.

C2 His ability to remain nondepressed in challenging situations is admirable.

Examples of nondepressed in a Sentence

formal The study found that individuals who were nondepressed had higher levels of productivity at work.

informal She seems to be in a good mood today, very nondepressed.

slang I'm feeling pretty nondepressed lately, which is a nice change.

figurative After a long vacation, I feel like my mind is finally nondepressed and clear.

Grammatical Forms of nondepressed

past tense

nondepressed

plural

nondepressed

comparative

more nondepressed

superlative

most nondepressed

present tense

nondepress

future tense

will nondepress

perfect tense

have nondepressed

continuous tense

is nondepressing

singular

nondepressed

positive degree

nondepressed

infinitive

to nondepress

gerund

nondepressing

participle

nondepressed

Origin and Evolution of nondepressed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nondepressed' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'without' and the adjective 'depressed' meaning 'low in spirits or mood'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nondepressed' has evolved from its original meaning of 'not feeling low in spirits' to also encompass the clinical context of 'not experiencing depression' in modern usage.