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deep
adjective
-
deep
,
deeper
,
deepest
extending
a
long
way
down
from
the
top
,
surface
,
or
opening
•
The
lake
is
so
deep
that
you
can
’
t
see
the
bottom
.
The
lake
is
so
deep
that
you
can
’
t
see
the
bottom
.
•
Miners
work
in
a
deep
tunnel
under
the
mountain
.
Miners
work
in
a
deep
tunnel
under
the
mountain
.
adjective
-
deep
,
deeper
,
deepest
having
a
low
,
full
sound
or
pitch
•
His
voice
is
so
deep
it
sounds
like
thunder
.
His
voice
is
so
deep
it
sounds
like
thunder
.
•
The
singer
hit
a
deep
note
at
the
end
of
the
song
.
The
singer
hit
a
deep
note
at
the
end
of
the
song
.
adjective
-
deep
,
deeper
,
deepest
very
strong
or
extreme
in
degree
,
feeling
,
or
quality
•
She
felt
deep
sadness
when
her
dog
passed
away
.
She
felt
deep
sadness
when
her
dog
passed
away
.
•
I
have
deep
respect
for
my
grandparents
.
I
have
deep
respect
for
my
grandparents
.
adverb
-
deep
,
deeper
,
deepest
far
below
a
surface
,
or
far
inside
a
place
or
thing
•
The
treasure
is
buried
deep
underground
.
The
treasure
is
buried
deep
underground
.
•
The
tunnel
runs
deep
into
the
mountain
.
The
tunnel
runs
deep
into
the
mountain
.
noun
the
part
that
is
far
below
the
surface
of
the
sea
or
far
out
in
space
•
The
submarine
disappeared
into
the
deep
.
The
submarine
disappeared
into
the
deep
.
•
Sailors
have
long
feared
monsters
of
the
deep
.
Sailors
have
long
feared
monsters
of
the
deep
.
adjective
-
deep
,
deeper
,
deepest
far
into
the
middle
or
later
part
of
a
period
of
time
•
It
was
deep
winter
and
the
river
was
frozen
solid
.
It
was
deep
winter
and
the
river
was
frozen
solid
.
•
We
talked
until
deep
into
the
night
.
We
talked
until
deep
into
the
night
.
deeply
adverb
in
a
way
that
shows
strong
feeling
,
serious
thought
,
or
great
importance
•
He
deeply
loved
his
grandmother
and
visited
her
every
weekend
.
He
deeply
loved
his
grandmother
and
visited
her
every
weekend
.
•
She
deeply
believes
that
honesty
is
essential
.
She
deeply
believes
that
honesty
is
essential
.
adverb
very
or
extremely
,
used
to
give
stronger
meaning
to
another
word
•
She
felt
deeply
sorry
for
forgetting
his
birthday
.
She
felt
deeply
sorry
for
forgetting
his
birthday
.
•
We
are
deeply
grateful
for
your
help
during
the
storm
.
We
are
deeply
grateful
for
your
help
during
the
storm
.
adverb
far
down
below
the
top
or
surface
•
The
tree's
roots
reached
deeply
into
the
rich
,
dark
soil
.
The
tree's
roots
reached
deeply
into
the
rich
,
dark
soil
.
•
The
submarine
dived
deeply
beneath
the
icy
waves
of
the
Arctic
Ocean
.
The
submarine
dived
deeply
beneath
the
icy
waves
of
the
Arctic
Ocean
.
deepen
verb
-
deepen
,
deepening
,
deepens
,
deepened
to
become
deeper
or
to
make
something
deeper
•
The
construction
team
plans
to
deepen
the
harbor
.
The
construction
team
plans
to
deepen
the
harbor
.
•
Erosion
will
gradually
deepen
the
valley
.
Erosion
will
gradually
deepen
the
valley
.
From
Middle
English
*deepen*
,
formed
by
adding
the
suffix
-en
(
used
to
form
verbs
)
to
*deep*
.
First
attested
in
the
1500s
.
verb
-
deepen
,
deepening
,
deepens
,
deepened
makes
something
physically
deeper
or
becomes
physically
deeper
•
The
ditch
digger
deepens
the
trench
for
the
pipe
.
The
ditch
digger
deepens
the
trench
for
the
pipe
.
•
Heavy
rain
deepens
the
stream
bed
overnight
.
Heavy
rain
deepens
the
stream
bed
overnight
.
Middle
English
depnen
,
from
the
adjective
deep
+
-en
(
a
suffix
used
to
form
verbs
meaning
'to
make
or
become'
).
verb
-
deepen
,
deepening
,
deepens
,
deepened
to
become
greater
in
intensity
,
or
to
make
something
greater
in
degree
,
profundity
,
or
seriousness
•
Practice
will
deepen
your
understanding
of
math
.
Practice
will
deepen
your
understanding
of
math
.
•
Their
conversation
deepened
their
friendship
.
Their
conversation
deepened
their
friendship
.
verb
-
deepen
,
deepening
,
deepens
,
deepened
makes
an
emotion
,
understanding
,
or
relationship
stronger
or
more
profound
•
Their
long
talks
deepen
the
friendship
between
them
.
Their
long
talks
deepen
the
friendship
between
them
.
•
Travel
deepens
his
appreciation
for
different
cultures
.
Travel
deepens
his
appreciation
for
different
cultures
.
Middle
English
depnen
,
from
the
adjective
deep
+
-en
(
a
suffix
used
to
form
verbs
meaning
'to
make
or
become'
).