Deprimir in english

Depress

pronunciation: dɪpres part of speech: verb
In gestures

deprimirse = mope ; sulk. 

Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.

deprimir = dispirit ; dishearten ; get + Nombre + down. 

Example: Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Example: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Example: There isn't a single thing in the world that gets her down or a single negative that she can't turn into a positive.

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Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.

Example: The problem is that my dog begins to mope/sulk (tail between legs, head low, body low, doesn't move) for long periods of times if I correct him.

Deprimir synonyms

dismay in spanish: consternación, pronunciation: dɪsmeɪ part of speech: noun lower in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: loʊɜr part of speech: adjective demoralize in spanish: desmoralizar, pronunciation: dɪmɔrəlaɪz part of speech: verb deject in spanish: presar, pronunciation: dɪdʒekt part of speech: verb dispirit in spanish: desalentar, pronunciation: dɪspɪrɪt part of speech: verb get down in spanish: bajar, pronunciation: getdaʊn part of speech: verb cast down in spanish: echar abajo, pronunciation: kæstdaʊn part of speech: verb press down in spanish: apretar, pronunciation: presdaʊn part of speech: verb
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