English word

Deep

Definitions

adjective

  1. extending far from some surface or area: such as
  2. difficult to penetrate or comprehend : recondite
  3. mysterious, obscure
  4. grave or lamentable in nature or effect
  5. of penetrating intellect : wise
  6. intensely engrossed or immersed
  7. characterized by profundity of feeling
  8. deep-seatedalso
  9. full, complete, or thorough in quality or nature
  10. high in saturation and low in lightnessof color
  11. having a low musical pitch (see pitch entry 4 sense 4b) or pitch range
  12. situated well within the boundaries
  13. extending far downward
  14. remote in time or space
  15. being below the level of consciousness
  16. covered, enclosed, or filled to a specified degree
  17. large
  18. having many good players
  19. having or using many repetitions of algorithmic processingcomputing
  20. extending well inward from an outer surface
  21. not located superficially within the body
  22. extending well back from a surface accepted as front
  23. extending far laterally from the center
  24. occurring or located near the outer limits of the playing areasports
  25. thrown or hit for a considerable distance : thrown or hit deep (see deep entry 2 sense 3b)sports
  26. having a specified extension in an implied direction usually downward or backward

Synonyms for deep

Closest evidence-backed alternatives.

  • profound
  • vast
  • midst
  • middle
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