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Misspelling
ddepth, deepth, deppth, dept, depthh, deptth, epth

Depth — synonyms, definition

1. depth (Noun)

35 synonyms
abyss astuteness bottom breadth brightness chasm concentration crater deepness diameter drop expanse extent fervour force girth gulf intensity loudness passion • • •
6 definitions

depth (Noun) — The extent downward, backward or inward. ex. "depth of a shelf" ex. "the depth of the water"

depth (Noun) — Degree of psychological or intellectual profundity.

depth (Noun) — (usually plural) the deepest and most remote part. ex. "from the depths of darkest Africa" ex. "signals received from the depths of space"

depth (Noun) — (usually plural) a low moral state. ex. "he had sunk to the depths of addiction"

depth (Noun) — The intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas.

depth (Noun) — The attribute or quality of being deep, strong, or intense. ex. "the depth of his breathing" ex. "the depth of his sighs," ex. "the depth of his emotion"

12 types of
abasement abjection attribute degradation degree extent grade level part region sapience wisdom
10 types
back of beyond deepness draft draught penetration profoundness profundity shallowness sounding superficiality
2 see also
deep shallow