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- adjectivesteep (adjective) · steeper (comparative adjective) · steepest (superlative adjective)
- (of a slope, flight of stairs, angle, ascent, etc.) rising or falling sharply; nearly perpendicular:"she pushed the bike up the steep hill"
- (of a rise or fall in an amount) large or rapid:"the steep rise in unemployment"
- informal(of a price or demand) not reasonable; excessive:"a steep membership fee"
- dated(of a claim or account) exaggerated or incredible:"this is a rather steep statement"
nounliterarysteep (noun) · steeps (plural noun)- a steep mountain slope:"hair-raising steeps"
OriginOld English stēap ‘extending to a great height’, of West Germanic origin; related to steeple and stoop.verbsteep (verb) · steeps (third person present) · steeped (past tense) · steeped (past participle) · steeping (present participle)- soak (food or tea) in water or other liquid so as to extract its flavor or to soften it:"the chilies are steeped in olive oil" · "the noodles should be left to steep for 3–4 minutes"
- soak or saturate (cloth) in water or other liquid:"sheets were steeped in mercury sulfate as a disinfectant"
- (be steeped in)surround or fill with a quality or influence:"a city steeped in history"
OriginMiddle English: of Germanic origin; related to stoup.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a slope, flight of stairs, angle, ascent, etc.) rising or falling sharply; nearly perpendicular:
- (of a rise or fall in an amount) large or rapid:
- (of a price or demand) not reasonable; excessive:
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