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deep

Definition for deep

adjective as in extending very far, usually down

adjective as in abstract, complicated in meaning

adjective as in scheming, devious

adjective as in absorbed, engrossed in activity

adjective as in intense in effect on senses

noun as in the sea

Strongest match

ocean

Strong matches

blue, brine, briny, drink, main, middle

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Example Sentences

Deep, situational, and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a POINT!

The lascivious sex predator is out; the deep-pocketed caped crusader is most definitely in.

Fumbleroooohski…'” (39) “'Look at me, ungh, splitting my own seam, oohh… going deep.

There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun.

As he drove me back to the logging road, Frank told me about the area in his deep voice.

He remembered something—the cherished pose of being a man plunged fathoms-deep in business.

At present, Louis was too self-absorbed by the struggles within him, to look deep into what was passing around him.

It succeeds best in a deep rich loam in a climate ranging from forty to fifty degrees of latitude.

And then what could be more deep and poetic than Liszt's transcriptions of Schubert's and Wagner's songs?

The next moment a pistol was fired at their head, and a deep groan shewed it had taken too true an aim.

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On this page you'll find 261 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to deep, such as: broad, buried, deep-seated, far, profound, and rooted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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