deepness (Meaning)

Wordnet

deepness (n)

the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas

the quality of being physically deep

the extent downward or backward or inward

a low pitch that is loud and voluminous

Webster

deepness (n.)

The state or quality of being deep, profound, mysterious, secretive, etc.; depth; profundity; -- opposed to shallowness.

Craft; insidiousness.

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deepness Sentence Examples

  1. The deepness of the ocean's abyss is a testament to the Earth's incredible depths.
  2. His contemplative gaze reflected the deepness of his thoughts as he pondered the meaning of life.
  3. She was struck by the deepness of the forest, its ancient trees towering overhead.
  4. The poet's verses captured the deepness of human emotions, resonating with readers on a profound level.
  5. As she gazed into his eyes, she saw the deepness of his love reflected back at her.
  6. The deepness of the well made it seem bottomless, a void into which light disappeared.
  7. The professor marveled at the deepness of the students' understanding of complex scientific concepts.
  8. The painter used shades of blue to convey the deepness of the sky at twilight.
  9. In moments of solitude, he often contemplated the deepness of the universe and his place within it.
  10. The therapist guided her clients through exercises to explore the deepness of their subconscious minds.

FAQs About the word deepness

the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas, the quality of being physically deep, the extent downward or backward or inward, a low pitch that is lo

depth,, lowness, sounding,drop

shallowness, shallowness, altitude, height, elevation,height, stature, elevation, altitude, stature

The deepness of the ocean's abyss is a testament to the Earth's incredible depths.

His contemplative gaze reflected the deepness of his thoughts as he pondered the meaning of life.

She was struck by the deepness of the forest, its ancient trees towering overhead.

The poet's verses captured the deepness of human emotions, resonating with readers on a profound level.