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    deep
    [dēp]
    adjective
    deep (adjective) · deeper (comparative adjective) · deepest (superlative adjective)
    1. extending far down from the top or surface:
      "a deep gorge" · "the lake was deep and cold"
      • extending or situated far in or down from the outer edge or surface:
        "a deep alcove" · "deep in the woods"
      • (after a measurement and in questions) extending a specified distance from the top, surface, or outer edge:
        "the well was 200 feet deep"
      • as far up or down as a specified point:
        "standing waist-deep in the river"
      • in a specified number of ranks one behind another:
        "they were standing three-deep at the bar"
      • taking in or giving out a lot of air:
        "she took a deep breath"
      • far back in the outfield:
        "his first pitch was hit into deep left field"
    2. very intense or extreme:
      "she was in deep trouble" · "a deep sleep" · "a deep economic recession"
      • (of an emotion or feeling) intensely felt:
        "deep disappointment"
      • profound or penetrating in awareness or understanding:
        "a deep analysis"
      • difficult to understand:
        "this is all getting too deep for me"
      • (deep in)
        fully absorbed or involved in (a state or activity):
        "they were deep in their own thoughts"
      • (of a person) unpredictable and secretive:
        "that Thomas is a deep one"
    3. (of sound) low in pitch and full in tone; not shrill:
      "a deep, resonant voice"
    4. (of color) dark and intense:
      "a deep pink"
    noun
    literary
    (the deep)
    deep (noun) · the deep (noun) · deeps (plural noun)
    1. the sea:
      "denizens of the deep"
      • (deeps)
        a deep part of the sea:
        "the dark and menacing deeps" · "the deeps of her imagination"
    adverb
    deep (adverb)
    1. far down or in; deeply:
      "traveling deep into the countryside"
      • (in sports) distant from the start of a play or the forward line of one's team:
        "the defense played deep"
    Origin
    Old English dēop (adjective), dīope, dēope (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch diep and German tief, also to dip.
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    adjective
    1. extending far down from the top or surface:
      Opposite:
      • extending or situated far in or down from the outer edge or surface:
        extending far back/in
        extending a long way back
        Opposite:
      • (after a measurement and in questions) extending a specified distance from the top, surface, or outer edge:
        from the surface
        in vertical extent
    2. very intense or extreme:
    3. (of sound) low in pitch and full in tone; not shrill:
      Opposite:
    4. (of color) dark and intense:
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. the sea:
      the sea
      the high seas
      the profound
      adverb
      1. far down or in; deeply:
        far down
        far in
        deep down
        way down
        to a great depth
        a long way
        a great distance
        a good way
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        adjective, deep·er, deep·est. extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley. extending far in or back from the front or from an edge, surface, opening, etc., considered as the front: a deep shelf. extending far in width; broad: deep lace; a deep border. ranging far from the earth and sun: a deep space probe.
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        deep /dip/ adj. and adv., -er, -est, n. adj. extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well. extending far in or back from the front: a deep shelf. extending far in width; broad: a deep border. [after a noun indicating measurement] having a certain specified dimension or amount in depth: a tank 10 feet deep.
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        deep (comparative deeper, superlative deepest) (of distance or position; also figurative) Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. Extending far down from the top, or surface, to the bottom, literally or figuratively. quotations ▼
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