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depressing
adjective as in discouraging, upsetting
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But those companies either pay small dividends or none at all, depressing the index’s yield.
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The numbers show the depressing story for the retail public: They typically buy gold only once it’s already risen, and they sell it again after it has fallen.
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But supply is starting to leak from the for-sale market into the rental business, depressing rents.
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The ending is sad, but somehow, as recounted by surviving partner Rod Swenson, not depressing.
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"I think it's depressing. People are feeling that they don't matter."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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