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Adjective(1) relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply(2) marked by depth of thinking(3) having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination(4) very distant in time or space(5) intense or extreme(6) having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range(7) strong; intense(8) relatively thick from top to bottom(9) extending relatively far inward(10) (of darkness(11) large in quantity or size(12) with head or back bent low(13) of an obscure nature(14) difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge(15) exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy(16) relatively deep or strong
Noun(1) the central and most intense or profound part(2) a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor(3) literary term for an ocean(4) the sea
Adverb(1) to a great depth; far down or in(2) to an advanced time(3) to a great distance(4) to a great depth(5) to far into space

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(1) how deep is the pool?(2) Once she was settled in with an arm slung over his chest, she sighed a deep breath of relief.(3) The people are warm and welcoming with a deep awareness of the past and great pride in the richness of their culture.(4) He looked really deep in thought and sad at the same time.(5) He walked up to her and stood very close, looking deep into her eyes with concern.(6) Stock markets have reacted to the deep uncertainties this year by marking time.(7) Just behind him, a deep trench has been cut in the pristine lawns and a team of archaeologists are busy scraping at the exposed soil.(8) He had short golden blonde hair and deep blue eyes behind thin framed glasses.(9) He acted as if she'd been deep in conversation with him, and didn't even introduce himself.(10) deep ideas(11) Eleanor made sure she was deep enough in the pool before she turned around.(12) It was a deep feeling of dissatisfaction, and it was making ordinary people do very crazy things.(13) The other motorists were most cooperative, and the policemen on duty were deep in conversation.(14) They were a rather mysterious, deep blue, so much so that they nearly blended in with their pupils.(15) Scotland is pinning its hopes on the retail sector to keep it out of a deep recession.(16) deep within the brain
Related Words
(1) deep blue
(2) deep breath
(3) deep water
(4) deep love
(5) deep sleep
(6) take a deep breath
(7) deep sea
Synonyms
Adjective
1. cavernous
3. intense
4. sound
5. profound
6. rapt
7. obscure
8. low-pitched
9. dark
11. rich
12. abstruse
13. thick
14. bass


Adverb
15. far down
16. far
17. late


Noun
19. sea
20. middle
21. oceanic abyss


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Yeah, let's see how deep a hole
they could dig for themselves.

Yeah, let's see how DEEP a hole they could dig for themselves.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 19


Pretty deep.

Pretty DEEP.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 6


after a deep gum cleaning,
I thought I got on a bus

after a DEEP gum cleaning, I thought I got on a bus

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 15


If I run too deep a bath, I drown.

If I run too DEEP a bath, I drown.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 4


...he went right back to gambling.
I mean, that's how deep this went.

...he went right back to gambling. I mean, that's how DEEP this went.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 9


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