deep
/dēp/
adjective
- extending far down from the top or surface."a deep gorge"synonyms: extending far down, cavernous, yawning, gaping, huge, big, great, extensive, profound, unplumbed, bottomless, immeasurable, fathomless, unfathomable, chasmic
- very intense or extreme."she was in deep trouble"synonyms: sound, heavy, profound, intense
- (of sound) low in pitch and full in tone; not shrill."a deep, resonant voice"synonyms: low-pitched, low, bass, full-toned, rich, powerful, resonant, rumbling, booming, resounding, sonorous
- (of color) dark and intense."a deep pink"synonyms: dark, intense, vivid, rich, strong, brilliant, glowing, vibrant, bold, warm, flamboyant, eye-catching
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The meaning of DEEP is extending far from some surface or area. How to use deep in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Deep.
adjective. deeper; deepest. Britannica Dictionary definition of DEEP. 1. a : having a large distance to the bottom from the surface or highest point.
7 days ago ˇ going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom.
1. a. Extending far downward below a surface: a deep hole in the river ice. b. Extending far inward from an outer surface: a deep cut.
adverb. , deepˇer, deepˇest. to or at a considerable or specified depth: The boat rode deep in the water. far on in time: He claimed he could see deep into the ...
deep in British English ˇ 1. extending or situated relatively far down from a surface ˇ 2. extending or situated relatively far inwards, backwards, or sideways.
adjective having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center.
IPA: /ˈdiːpɪst/; Hyphenation: deep‧est. Audio (US): Duration: 1 second.0:01, (file). Adjective. edit. deepest. superlative form of deep: most deep.
having a large distance from the top or surface to the bottom. a deep hole/well/river; deep water/snow; The water looks quite deep there.
Of a state, quality, or condition: all-encompassing; overwhelming; difficult to penetrate; unbroken, complete, profound. Cf.