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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

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He sent his "deepest sympathies and condolences" to the families of those who died, and prayers for a "speedy recovery" to those in hospital.

From BBC

Dotting or streaking the batter with apple butter introduces a punch of deep, spiced fruit flavor.

From Salon

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.

From BBC

"Frustration is wide and deep," says a senior MP.

From BBC

Previously, she worked in the specialty coffee business, giving her a deep understanding of the importance of safe land for agriculture and economic development.

From Salon

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

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