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deep

deep [ deep ]


adjective  (comparative deep·er, superlative deep·est)
Definition:
 
1. down from surface: extending from a surface downward or inward
very deep mud
a deep wound

2. far from top to bottom: extending a long way from top to bottom
a deep well

3. far from front to back: extending a long way from front to back
a cupboard with deep shelves

4. far from edge: extending a long way from a surface or boundary inward
deep woods

5. made up of units: standing or lining up in a particular number of rows
people six deep on the sidewalk

6. far down or in: relatively far down, in, or inside something
a nagging pain deep inside his chest

7. coming from or reaching inside body: coming from or reaching far down inside the body
take a deep breath

8. low in pitch: low in pitch and rounded in tone
a deep booming voice

9. dark in color: relatively dark, rich, or intense in color
deep purple

10. extreme: extreme, severe, or intense
deep suspicion
deep discounts

11. profound: intellectually profound
no evidence of deep thinking



adjective,

adverb  (comparative deep·er, superlative deep·est) (comparative deep·er, superlative deep·est)
Definition:
 
1. sports near own goal: in sports such as football, nearer to the goal a team is defending than the goal it is attacking
Chicago played with two deep defenders.
deep in their own territory

2. baseball near boundary: in baseball, playing or played near the boundary of the playing area, farther from home plate or one of the bases than is usual
a fly ball to deep left field



adverb  (comparative deep·er, superlative deep·est)
Definition:
 
far: far, especially from a surface or point of entry
The expedition went deep into the jungle.



noun 
Definition:
 
1. ocean: the ocean depths

2. intense part: the middle or most intense part of something ( literary )
the deep of night

[ Old English dēop< Indo-European, "deep, hollow"]

deep·ness noun

deep down (inside) in your innermost being

deep in something completely overwhelmed by or absorbed in something
deep in a new novel
She sat silent, deep in thought.


in deep very involved

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