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deep
adjective as in extending very far, usually down
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abysmal, abyssal, below, beneath, bottomless, distant, downreaching, fathomless, immersed, inmost, subaqueous, submerged, subterranean, sunk, unfathomable
adjective as in abstract, complicated in meaning
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Delphic, abstruse, arcane, concealed, discerning, esoteric, hard to understand, hermetic, incisive, intricate, learned, mysterious, obscure, orphic, penetrating, recondite, sagacious, sibylline
adjective as in scheming, devious
adjective as in absorbed, engrossed in activity
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abstracted, centered, concentrated, enfolded, engaged, fixed, focused, immersed, into, preoccupied, rapt, wrapped, wrapped-up
adjective as in intense in effect on senses
noun as in the sea
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Example Sentences
He sent his "deepest sympathies and condolences" to the families of those who died, and prayers for a "speedy recovery" to those in hospital.
Dotting or streaking the batter with apple butter introduces a punch of deep, spiced fruit flavor.
The meeting was seen to be the first step in improving relations between the King, 76, and the duke following what has seemed a deep family rift.
"Frustration is wide and deep," says a senior MP.
Previously, she worked in the specialty coffee business, giving her a deep understanding of the importance of safe land for agriculture and economic development.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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