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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
repressed
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I had a lot of repressed anger toward my family that I didn't realize till my father died.
▪ The actress plays a repressed young woman trapped in a loveless marriage.
▪ The Victorian era is characterized by its strict conventions and repressed emotion.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ An initial period of identification is important to a repressed group that has never had adequate self-images.
▪ Arthur Penn's movie is a study of teenage trauma and repressed sexuality masquerading as a Western.
▪ As if some one like me should have sat there quietly like a mouse, demure and repressed!
▪ It is a form of reenactment of repressed memories, a kind of photo-theatre, or psychic realism.
▪ It may well have been rooted in a repressed homosexuality according to the psychoanalytic model.
▪ She's probably lived such a repressed life she goes berserk when she comes out to the West Indies.
▪ The repressed is, says Freud, the prototype of the unconscious.
▪ The vicious circle of repressed feeling is finally broken.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
repressed

1660s, past participle adjective from repress (v.). Psychological sense by 1904.

Wiktionary
repressed

Etymology 1

  1. 1 subjected to repression. 2 (context medical English) Showing the suppression of emotions or impulses. v

  2. (en-past of: repress) Etymology 2

    vb. pressed again.

WordNet
repressed

adj. characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions; "her severe upbringing had left her inhibited"; "a very inhibited young man, anxious and ill at ease"; "their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions"; "repressed rage turned his face scarlet" [syn: pent-up]

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Repressed

"Repressed" is a single by Apocalyptica, released on 19 May 2006. The title song features Max Cavalera ( Soulfly and Sepultura) and Matt Tuck ( Bullet for my Valentine) on vocals. It's mostly sung in English and Portuguese, which parts in the last one are done by Cavalera.

Usage examples of "repressed".

Shadow is not the only archetype to be repressed and projected, however.

Jinny was comparing him to an ancient cartoon character who was a cringing bootlicker, a toady, a completely repressed monosexual, and an unrequited lover.

If so, it seems plausible that repressed, unconscious, and preconscious mental processes that simply happen to be unconscious may, with training, be brought into the light of introspective awareness.

When monological thought turns nature into God, then spiritual liberation consists not in resurrecting a forgotten Spirit but in digging up a repressed sexuality.

Edward, who knew his keen sensibility and repressed quickness of temper, was not without fear, that on so delicate a mission his ardent feelings might carry him beyond the mark, and that, in endeavouring to serve a woman whom he loved with enthusiastic adoration, he might rouze the angry passions of her husband.

Despite his stealth, Salter was observed by a watcher across the street - a stooped man, who repressed a cackly laugh.

Beneath a mound of radiant blond curls, her green eyes sparkled with repressed amusement and her slightly rounded stomach trembled with laughter.

There, talking in a low tone to escape notice from anyone passing the door, he finally managed to unbottle the repressed questions.

It is on the look-out for an opportunity of being activated, and when that happens it succeeds in sending into consciousness a disguised and unrecognisable substitute for what has been repressed, and to this there soon become attached the same feelings of unpleasure which it was hoped had been saved by the repression.

Love thaws out our repressed feelings, and gradually these unresolved feelings begin to surface into our relationship.

As the terrible picture forced itself vividly across my imagination, I buried my face in my arms, and only with the greatest difficulty was it that I repressed the tears that welled to my eyes despite my every effort.

She repressed a shiver, and said she followed his drift about it being sort of silly to imply two well-known gunslicks would slap leather at the same time and just stand there.

She reminded me of a gypsy, and I sensed a gypsylike abandon in her nature that had been carefully repressed by years of enforced decorum.

Most of the time, men at Hawksbill Station tried not to speak about their families, preferring to keep those tormenting memories well repressed.

The same iron hermeticism with which he had revealed to no one but his mother the secret of his repressed passion meant that he did not tell anyone he was going away and did not say goodbye to anyone, but on the eve of his departure he committed, with full awareness, a final mad act of the heart that might well have cost him his life.