Uk English Meaning of deep

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Definitions and Meaning of deep in English

Wordnet

deep (n)

the central and most intense or profound part

a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor

literary term for an ocean

Wordnet

deep (a)

relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply

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

Wordnet

deep (s)

marked by depth of thinking

very distant in time or space

intense or extreme

having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range

strong; intense

relatively thick from top to bottom

extending relatively far inward

(of darkness) densely dark

large in quantity or size

with head or back bent low

of an obscure nature

difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge

exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy

Wordnet

deep (r)

to a great depth; far down or in

to an advanced time

to a great distance

Webster

deep (superl.)

Extending far below the surface; of great perpendicular dimension (measured from the surface downward, and distinguished from high, which is measured upward); far to the bottom; having a certain depth; as, a deep sea.

Extending far back from the front or outer part; of great horizontal dimension (measured backward from the front or nearer part, mouth, etc.); as, a deep cave or recess or wound; a gallery ten seats deep; a company of soldiers six files deep.

Low in situation; lying far below the general surface; as, a deep valley.

Hard to penetrate or comprehend; profound; -- opposed to shallow or superficial; intricate; mysterious; not obvious; obscure; as, a deep subject or plot.

Of penetrating or far-reaching intellect; not superficial; thoroughly skilled; sagacious; cunning.

Profound; thorough; complete; unmixed; intense; heavy; heartfelt; as, deep distress; deep melancholy; deep horror.

Strongly colored; dark; intense; not light or thin; as, deep blue or crimson.

Of low tone; full-toned; not high or sharp; grave; heavy.

Muddy; boggy; sandy; -- said of roads.

Webster

deep (adv.)

To a great depth; with depth; far down; profoundly; deeply.

Webster

deep (n.)

That which is deep, especially deep water, as the sea or ocean; an abyss; a great depth.

That which is profound, not easily fathomed, or incomprehensible; a moral or spiritual depth or abyss.

FAQs About the word deep

deep

the central and most intense or profound part, a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor, literary term for an ocean, relatively deep or strong; affectin

profound,vast,abysmal,bottomless,infinite,abyssal,boundless,endless,immeasurable,invaluable

shallow,superficial,surface,confined,fathomless,even,flat,FLUSH,horizontal,level

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