ADJECTIVE | all | deep | relatively deep or strong |
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all | deep | marked by depth of thinking | |
all | deep | having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center | |
all | deep | very distant in time or space | |
all | deep | extreme / extreme | |
all | deep, bass | having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range | |
all | deep, rich | strong | |
all | deep | relatively thick from top to bottom | |
all | deep | extending relatively far inward | |
all | deep, thick | (of darkness) very intense | |
all | deep | large in quantity or size | |
all | deep | with head or back bent low | |
all | deep, cryptic, cryptical, inscrutable, mysterious, mystifying | of an obscure nature | |
all | deep, abstruse, recondite | difficult to penetrate | |
all | deep | exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy | |
ADVERB | all | deep, deeply | to a great depth |
all | deep, late | to an advanced time | |
all | deep | to a great distance | |
NOUN | time | deep | the central and most intense or profound part |
object | deep, trench, oceanic abyss | a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor | |
object | deep | literary term for an ocean |
Sounds | diy'p | |
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Rhymes | asleep ... weep: 22 rhymes with iyp... |
Meaning | relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply. | |
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Attribute of | depth, deepness | The extent downward or backward or inward |
Narrower | heavy, profound, sound, wakeless | (of sleep) deep and complete |
profound | Coming from deep within one | |
Opposite | shallow | not deep or strong |
Spanish | profundo | |
Adverbs | deeply | to a great depth psychologically |
Meaning | marked by depth of thinking. | |
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Broader | profound | showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth |
Nouns | deepness | the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas |
Meaning | 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. | |
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Attribute of | depth, deepness | The extent downward or backward or inward |
Narrower | abysmal, abyssal, unfathomable | resembling an abyss in depth |
bottomless | Extremely deep | |
deep-water | Of or carried on in waters of great depth | |
profound, unfathomed, unplumbed, unsounded | situated at or extending to great depth | |
walk-in | (of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter | |
See also | unfathomable | Of depth |
Opposite | shallow | lacking physical depth |
Spanish | profundo | |
Catalan | profund | |
Nouns | deepness | the quality of being physically deep |
Adverbs | deeply | to a great depth |
Meaning | Very distant in time or space. | |
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Broader | distant | separated in space or coming from or going to a distance |
Adverbs | deep | to a great distance |
Meaning | extreme / extreme. | |
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Broader | intense | Possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree |
Meaning | Having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range. | |
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Example | "a deep voice" | |
Synonym | bass | |
Broader | low, low-pitched | Used of sounds and voices |
Spanish | bajo | |
Nouns | deepness | a low pitch that is loud and voluminous |
Meaning | Strong; intense. | |
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Example | "deep purple" | |
Synonym | rich | |
Broader | colorful, colourful | Having striking color |
Spanish | intenso, rico, subido | |
Catalan | intens, viu |
Meaning | relatively thick from top to bottom. | |
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Broader | thick | not thin |
Nouns | deepness | the quality of being physically deep |
Meaning | Extending relatively far inward. | |
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Example | "a deep border" | |
Broader | wide, broad | Having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other |
Spanish | profundo |
Meaning | (of darkness) very intense. | |
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Synonym | thick | |
Broader | intense | Possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree |
Spanish | denso, espeso | |
Nouns | deep | the central and most intense or profound part |
Meaning | large in quantity or size. | |
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Example | "deep cuts in the budget" | |
Broader | large, big | Above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent |
Meaning | With head or back bent low. | |
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Example | "a deep bow" | |
Broader | low | Literal meanings |
Meaning | Of an obscure nature. | |
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Example | "a deep dark secret" | |
Synonyms | cryptic, cryptical, inscrutable, mysterious, mystifying | |
Broader | inexplicable, incomprehensible | incapable of being explained or accounted for |
Spanish | críptico, desconocido, incomprensible, inescrutable, ininteligible, misterioso | |
Catalan | críptic, desconegut, incomprensible, inescrutable, inintel·ligible, misteriós |
Meaning | Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge. | |
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Example | "a deep metaphysical theory" | |
Synonyms | abstruse, recondite | |
Broader | esoteric | Confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle |
Spanish | abstruso, obscuro, recóndito |
Meaning | Exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy. | |
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Broader | artful | marked by skill in achieving a desired end especially with cunning or craft |
Meaning | The central and most intense or profound part. | |
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Broader | middle | Time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period |
Adjectives | deep | (of darkness) very intense |
Meaning | A long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor. | |
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Synonyms | trench, oceanic abyss | |
Instances | Atacama Trench | A depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile |
Bougainville Trench | A depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean between New Guinea and the Solomon ... / Solomon Islands | |
Japan Trench | A depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean to the northeast of Japan that reaches depths of 30,000 feet | |
Nares Deep | A depression in the floor of the Atlantic Ocean to the north of Haiti and Puerto Rico | |
Broader | natural depression, depression | A sunken or depressed geological formation |
Spanish | abismo oceánico, profundidad, zanja | |
Catalan | rasa |
Meaning | literary term for an ocean. | |
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Example | "denizens of the deep" | |
Broader | ocean | A large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere |
Spanish | abismo, abismo oceánico, fosa, fosa oceánica |
Meaning | To a great depth;far down. | |
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Synonym | deeply | |
Spanish | hondamente, profundamente |
Meaning | To an advanced time. | |
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Example | "deep into the night" | |
Synonym | late | |
Spanish | tarde |
Meaning | To a great distance. | |
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Adjectives | deep | very distant in time or space |
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