Use "inordinately depressing" in a sentence

1. She's inordinately fond of her parrot.

2. He is inordinately proud of his wife's achievements.

3. That was depressing.

4. She was inordinately fond of her pets.

5. It's a depressing thought.

6. Laundromat is really depressing.

7. Yesterday'sunemployment figures were depressing.

8. It's pretty depressing, actually.

9. Isn't that place depressing?

10. Arabs are inordinately proud of their linguistic heritage.

11. With rare exceptions, it was also inordinately expensive.

12. Don't you find that depressing?

13. That was a depressing day.

14. Her letter made depressing reading.

15. The other person who loved Joey inordinately was the Monaghan girl, Connie.

16. The whole experience was very depressing.

17. My father's villa is beyond depressing.

18. I find this weather so depressing.

19. The film is alternately depressing and amusing.

20. We found it a deeply depressing experience.

21. I found the whole business very depressing.

22. His pessimism has the effect of depressing everyone.

23. But if you are determined to accumulate wealth, it isn't inordinately difficult.

24. The evidence around illiberal democracies is quite depressing.

25. Everywhere looks so grey and depressing in winter.

26. Paul grew tired of his drab, depressing life.

27. Living in Bootham these days can be depressing.

28. But the residents are inordinately preoccupied with propriety, and nothing at all is funny.

29. Adjective Cheerless places or weather are dull and depressing

30. The demonology that clinches the sale is deeply depressing.

31. It was a sepulchral place, altogether depressing and gloomy.

32. It was all so sad, so depressing, so futile.

33. The canteen made a perfect backdrop for depressing conversations.

34. I find the hopelessness of the situation very depressing.

35. With no hope of a holiday life's very depressing.

36. Gruff and inordinately self-reliant, Gordon was highly conservative in attitude, theology, and lifestyle.

37. The park in winter is a depressing monochrome brown.

38. Barbiturates, which work by depressing the activity of the central …

39. 19 It was all so sad, so depressing, so futile.

40. One afternoon that spring the weather became inordinately hot, boiling up to midsummer levels.

41. You are inordinately curious about and proud of everything that comes out of your body.

42. Bummer: something (as a situation or event) that is depressing

43. 19 The canteen made a perfect backdrop for depressing conversations.

44. Angst: Means the story is a bit dark and depressing

45. They fretted that their personnel responsibilities would be inordinately demanding of their time and energy.

46. ‘He wrote a series of Balzacian studies of depressing life.’

47. Bummers: something (as a situation or event) that is depressing

48. I'm sick of crashing at friends'places, and hotels are depressing.

49. The park in winter is a depressing monochrome brown. Sentencedict.com

50. Looking for a job these days can be very depressing.

51. I had made a big profit on the deal and was feeling inordinately pleased with myself.

52. Inordinately large doses in man may cause death by interference with gaseous exchange due pulmonary edema.

53. It's depressing how many people there are chasing so few jobs.

54. Alice Munro has a reputation for being a very depressing writer.

55. It's depressing how much conformity there is in such young children.

56. 8 Everything was slathered over in a depressing dark green paint.

57. When a fox held their attention for an inordinately long time, I knew I was in trouble.

58. I find politics infinitely depressing: none of the parties appeal to me.

59. I find Buck's Fizz depressing ... or any music that expresses no humanity.

60. The same familiar faces reappear in the law courts with depressing regularity.

61. Once displayed, a number is dialled by depressing an auto dial key.

62. Mondays are stereotypically depressing, so we tend to recall the worst Mondays.

63. There is nothing more depressing than a seaside town in low season.

64. 56 synonyms for Cheerless: gloomy, dark, depressing, dull, grim, bleak, dismal, dreary, sombre

65. It's depressing, though, that we don't think of things like that, isn't it?

66. In one country after another, depressing news of corruption scandals hits the headlines.

67. The paradox is that when sex is problematic, it plays an inordinately powerful, negative role in new marriages.

68. One night last week I found myself having an inordinately good time at a holiday dinner with friends.

69. 3 The same familiar faces reappear in the law courts with depressing regularity.

70. Colours were brutal and depressing; dank shades like dung and army-blanket fawn.

71. 25 It's such a depressing town - it's full of ugly,(www.Sentencedict.com) disused factories.

72. 20 I find politics infinitely depressing: none of the parties appeal to me.

73. The absurd thing is that it should be the soul of this body which it transcends so inordinately.

74. With its inordinately valuable and trusted brand at stake in the Washington Post, the risks are clearly high.

75. They were older, more overcrowded, less well furnished, more depressing, and so on.

76. A wet blanket someone who has a depressing or discouraging effect on others

77. Covet definition, to desire wrongfully, inordinately, or without due regard for the rights of others: to Covet another's property

78. I was surprised because there seemed to be an inordinately high proportion of Canadian garbage references among Oxford dictionaries.

79. He almost single-handedly brokered a peace deal with secessionist rebels in Chechnya last fall, thereby ending an inordinately bloody war.

80. 24 They were older, more overcrowded, less well furnished, more depressing, and so on.