English
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Etymology
From AGr. δ��- + θ�μ��
Noun
dysthymia
- A tendency to be depressed, without hope.
- One form of clinical depression, characterized by low-grade depression which lasts at least 2 years.
Synonyms
depression
despondent
dejected
gloomy
Antonyms
euthymia
euphoria
Derived terms
dysthymic
Translations
tendency to be depressed (1)
French: t|fr|dysthymie|f
Greek: t|el|δ��θ�μία|f|sc=Grek
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form of clinical depression (2)
French: t|fr|dysthymie|f
Greek: t|el|δ��θ�μία|f|sc=Grek
mid
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