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Deep
diːp
- extending far down from the top or surface
"a deep gorge"
extending far down- extending or situated far in from the outer edge or surface
"a deep alcove"
- (after a measurement and in questions) extending a specified distance from the top, surface, or outer edge
"the well was 200 feet deep"
- as far up or down as a specified point
"they stood waist-deep in the water"
- in a specified number of ranks one behind another
"they were standing three-deep at the bar"
- taking in or giving out a lot of air
"she took a deep breath"
- (of a fielding position) relatively distant from the batter; near the boundary
"deep midwicket"
- (in ball games) to or from a position far down or across the field
"a deep cross from Neill"
- very intense or extreme
"she was in deep trouble"
- (of an emotion or feeling) intensely felt
"deep disappointment"
- profound or penetrating in awareness or understanding
"a deep analysis"
- difficult to understand
"this is all getting too deep for me"
- fully absorbed or involved in (a state or activity)
"they were deep in their own thoughts"
- (of a person) reserved, thoughtful, and unpredictable
"that Thomas is a deep one"
- (of sound) low in pitch and full in tone; not shrill
"a deep, resonant voice"
- (of colour) dark and intense
"a deep pink"
- the sea
"denizens of the deep"
the sea the ocean- a deep part of the sea
"the dark and menacing deeps"
- the part of the field distant from the batter
- far down or in; deeply
"he travelled deep into the forest"
- (in sport) distant from the forward line of one's team or from the batter
"he was playing deep"