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27 word matches found for '鬱' using reading 'うつ'
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Most common form: うつ
noun
depression; low spirits  (often written with kana only)
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depression; melancholy; dejection; gloom
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noun
depression; melancholy
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depressive state (e.g. of manic depression); depressive condition
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0
Most common form: 躁欝病
manic depression; manic-depressive psychosis; bipolar disorder
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noun
dejection; depression
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noun
antidepressant
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severe depression
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Most common form: 陰欝
gloom; melancholy
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0
manic-depressive (bipolar); mood swing
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gloomy; melancholy; pessimistic  (often written with kana only)
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noun
depression  (see also: うつ病; medicine, etc. term)
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noun
susceptibility to depression
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1. dense (vegetation); thick
2. prominent; popular
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4
noun
postpartum depression; postnatal depression  (medicine, etc. term)
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irresistible force or movement
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Most common form: 新型欝
noun
new type depression; depression where one is depressed only when at work
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melancholy; gloom; depression
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Most common form: 欝病
noun
melancholia; depression  (medicine, etc. term)
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noun
cyclothymia
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Most common form: 暗うつ
gloom; melancholy
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overgrown; exuberant; lush  (archaic)
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Most common form: 新型うつ病
noun
new type depression; depression where one is depressed only when at work
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Most common form: 抗うつ剤
noun
antidepressant
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Most common form: 気欝
gloom; mental depression
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noun
postpartum depression; postnatal depression  (see also: 産後鬱; medicine, etc. term)
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expression, ichidan verb
to chase one's gloom away; to free one's thoughts from melancholy  (obscure term)
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