English word
Deep
Definitions
adjective
- extending far from some surface or area: such as
- difficult to penetrate or comprehend : recondite
- mysterious, obscure
- grave or lamentable in nature or effect
- of penetrating intellect : wise
- intensely engrossed or immersed
- characterized by profundity of feeling
- deep-seatedalso
- full, complete, or thorough in quality or nature
- high in saturation and low in lightnessof color
- having a low musical pitch (see pitch entry 4 sense 4b) or pitch range
- situated well within the boundaries
- extending far downward
- remote in time or space
- being below the level of consciousness
- covered, enclosed, or filled to a specified degree
- large
- having many good players
- having or using many repetitions of algorithmic processingcomputing
- extending well inward from an outer surface
- not located superficially within the body
- extending well back from a surface accepted as front
- extending far laterally from the center
- occurring or located near the outer limits of the playing areasports
- thrown or hit for a considerable distance : thrown or hit deep (see deep entry 2 sense 3b)sports
- having a specified extension in an implied direction usually downward or backward
Synonyms for deep
Closest evidence-backed alternatives.
- profound
- vast
- midst
- middle