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Deep — synonyms, deep antonyms, definition

1. deep (a)

89 synonyms
absorbed absorbing abstract abstruse abysmal ambiguous artful astute bass beaming below beneath blazing bottomless boundless bright brilliant buried burnished complex • • •

2. deep (Noun)

11 synonyms
abyss cell dungeon hold keep ocean oceanic abyss prison river tower trench
3 definitions

deep (Noun) — The central and most intense or profound part. ex. "in the deep of night" ex. "in the deep of winter"

deep (Noun) — A long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor.

deep (Noun) — Literary term for an ocean. ex. "denizens of the deep"

4 types of
depression middle natural depression ocean
4 types
Atacama Trench Bougainville Trench Japan Trench Nares Deep

3. deep (Adjective)

4 synonyms
cryptical inscrutable mysterious mystifying
1 antonym
shallow
15 definitions

deep (Adjective) — Not easily disturbed or changed; big or strong. ex. "a deep breath" ex. "a deep sigh" ex. "deep concentration" ex. "deep emotion" ex. "a deep trance" ex. "in a deep sleep"

deep (Adjective) — Marked by depth of thinking. ex. "deep thoughts" ex. "a deep allegory"

deep (Adjective) — Having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a centre; sometimes used in combination. ex. "a deep well" ex. "a deep dive" ex. "deep water" ex. "a deep casserole" ex. "a deep gash" ex. "deep massage" ex. "deep pressure receptors in muscles" ex. "deep shelves" ex. "a deep closet" ex. "surrounded by a deep yard" ex. "hit the ball to deep centre field" ex. "in deep space" ex. "waist-deep"

deep (Adjective) — Very distant in time or space. ex. "deep in the past" ex. "deep in enemy territory" ex. "deep in the woods" ex. "a deep space probe"

deep (Adjective) — Extreme. ex. "in deep trouble" ex. "deep happiness"

deep (Adjective) — Having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range. ex. "a deep voice"

deep (Adjective) — Strong; intense. ex. "deep purple"

deep (Adjective) — Relatively thick from top to bottom. ex. "deep carpets" ex. "deep snow"

deep (Adjective) — Extending relatively far inward. ex. "a deep border"

deep (Adjective) — (of darkness) very intense. ex. "a face in deep shadow" ex. "deep night"

deep (Adjective) — Large in quantity or size. ex. "deep cuts in the budget"

deep (Adjective) — With head or back bent low. ex. "a deep bow"

deep (Adjective) — Of an obscure nature. ex. "a deep dark secret"

deep (Adjective) — Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge. ex. "a deep metaphysical theory"

deep (Adjective) — Exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy. ex. "deep political machinations" ex. "a deep plot"

2 see also
deepness depth

4. deep (Adverb)

2 synonyms
deeply late
3 definitions

deep (Adverb) — To a great depth;far down. ex. "dug deep"

deep (Adverb) — To an advanced time. ex. "deep into the night"

deep (Adverb) — To a great distance. ex. "penetrated deep into enemy territory" ex. "went deep into the woods"