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Deep Definition & Meaning

1. Extending far down from the surface; situated at or extending to a great depth.

Example: The ocean is deep and full of mysteries.

2. Profound or intense in emotion or feeling.

Example: She felt a deep sense of loss after her grandmother passed away.

3. Difficult to understand or penetrate intellectually.

Example: The concept of quantum physics is too deep for most people to grasp.

4. Low in pitch or tone.

Example: The deep sound of the bass guitar reverberated through the concert hall.

5. Having a strong or complex flavor or aroma.

Example: The rich, deep flavor of the chocolate cake was irresistible.

Examples of the word deep used in sentences.

  • I have a deep appreciation for people who work hard to achieve their dreams.
  • The lake is very deep, I cannot touch the bottom.
  • John has a deep voice, he sounds like a professional singer.
  • The ocean looks so deep and mysterious from afar.
  • As I dug deeper into the topic, I discovered more interesting facts.
  • His voice was so deep that it vibrated through the room.
  • She took a deep breath before jumping off the diving board.
  • The fish lived in the deep part of the river.
  • The hole was too deep for him to climb out of.
  • The sea was deep and blue, stretching out to the horizon.
  • My love for him runs deep and I can't imagine my life without him.
  • In order to understand a person, you have to dig deep and get to know them on a personal level.
  • The ocean is so deep that we have only explored a small fraction of it.
  • The wound was deep and required stitches, but it would heal with time.
  • Her depression was so deep that it seemed impossible for her to ever feel happy again.
  • The company's financial troubles were deeply rooted in mismanagement and poor decision making.
  • If you want to make a deep impression, you need to speak from the heart.
  • The wound was deep and required stitches to properly heal.
  • The ocean is so deep that we have barely explored a fraction of it.
  • Her love for classical music runs deep and she listens to it every day.
  • Despite her extensive knowledge in the field, she found herself struggling to comprehend the deep complexities of the concept.
  • The company's CEO displayed a deep appreciation for their employees' hard work and dedication.
  • The music resonated with her on a deep level, speaking directly to her soul and touching her heart.
  • The therapist encouraged her patient to delve deep into their emotions and confront their fears head-on.
  • The ocean was so deep and vast that it instilled a profound sense of awe and wonder within him.
  • The deep tone of the singer's voice sent shivers down my spine.
  • The ocean's deep blue hue was mesmerizing as I gazed out into the horizon.
  • The deep connection she had with her partner was evident in the way they looked at each other.
  • The CEO's deep understanding of the industry is what kept the business afloat during tough times.
  • The scientists were amazed at the deep layers of ice they discovered in the Arctic.
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