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    deep
    /diːp/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the sea: literary "denizens of the deep" Similar the seathe oceanthe high seasinformal:the drink
    • 2. the part of the field distant from the batter.

    adverb

    • 1. far down or in; deeply: "he travelled deep into the forest" Similar far downfar indeep downway down

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  2. DEEP definition: 1. going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from…. Learn more.

  3. extending far in width; broad: deep lace; a deep border. ranging far from the earth and sun: a deep space probe. having a specified dimension in depth: a tank 8 feet deep. covered or immersed to a specified depth (often used in combination): standing knee-deep in water.

  4. 1. : extending far from some surface or area: such as. a. : extending far downward. a deep well. a deep chasm. b (1) : extending well inward from an outer surface. a deep gash. a deep -chested animal. (2) : not located superficially within the body. deep pressure receptors in muscles. c. : extending well back from a surface accepted as front.

  5. If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something. The water is very deep and mysterious-looking. Den had dug a deep hole in the centre of the garden.

  6. deep in something fully involved in an activity or a state. to be deep in thought/conversation; He is often so deep in his books that he forgets to eat. The firm ended up deep in debt. person; if a person is deep, they hide their real feelings and opinions. She's always been a deep one, trusting no one. Topics Opinion and argument c2; in sport

  7. Definitions of deep. adjective. having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination. “a deep well” “a deep dive” “ deep water” “a deep casserole” “a deep gash” “ deep massage” “ deep pressure receptors in muscles” “ deep shelves”

  8. a. Difficult to penetrate or understand; recondite: a deep metaphysical theory. b. Of a mysterious or obscure nature: a deep secret; ancient and deep tribal rites. c. Very learned or intellectual; wise: a deep philosopher. d. Exhibiting great cunning or craft: deep political machinations. 5. a.

  9. having a long distance from the top to the bottom: The water is a lot deeper than it seems. Fewer examples. deep water. a deep hole. a deep cut on her arm. deep snow. a point where the river is very deep. deep adjective (FRONT TO BACK) having a long distance from the front to the back: How deep are the shelves? one metre/6 ft, etc deep. B2.

  10. Definition of deep_1 adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Britannica Dictionary definition of DEEP. 1. a : having a large distance to the bottom from the surface or highest point. We walked in the deep snow. a deep well/pool/hole. a deep valley between the mountains. [+] more examples. — often used figuratively. The tradition has deep roots in our culture. — opposite shallow.

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