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deep

/diːp/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Reaching into or extending far below the surface or ground; deep-rooted.

    - "The roots of the tree go deep into the ground."
    - "The ocean floor is deep."
    - "The mine goes deep underground."
  • adjective

    Having or showing great or productive knowledge, understanding, or experience.

    - "He has deep knowledge of the subject."
    - "She has a deep understanding of human emotions."
    - "The book delves deep into the history of the topic."

Pronunciation
  1. /diːp/



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  2. /diːp/



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Antonyms

frivolous , light , shallow , superficial , shallow , high , high-pitched , piping , desaturated , light , pale , washed-out , shallow , light , shallow , thin , shallow , small
Synonyms

heavy , meaningful , profound , low , low-pitched , bright , rich , vivid , fast , heavy , thick , great , large , voluminous
Rhymes
Words rhyming with deep
deep , keep , creep , seep , reap , sweep , peep , leap , weep , steep , sleep , leapfrog , heap , heap up
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. Deep (English) : Adjective: Reaching into or extending far below the surface or ground; deep-rooted. Noun: A large body of water, especially a sea or ocean.

  2. Deep (English) : Adjective: Having or showing great or productive knowledge, understanding, or experience.

  3. Deep (English) : Adverb: To a great depth or degree.


Variants
List of all variants of deep that leads to same result
deep , deeper , deepest , deeply , deepness , deepnesses , in deep water , deeps , deep cut , deep cuts , deep-dish , deep dive , deep dives , deeper dive , deepest dive , deep ecologies , deep ecologist , deep ecology , deep fat , deep fats , deep foci , deep focus , deep focuses , deep-freeze , deep-freezes , deep-freezing , deep-froze , deep-frozen
Forms
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deeply, deeper, deepest, deepen, deepening, deepest part, deepest layer


Etymology
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Old English deop, from Proto-Germanic *debuz, *debun-, from PIE root *dheb- 'deep'.


Trivia
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  1. The deepest part of the ocean is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, which reaches a depth of about 36,000 feet (10,972 meters).

  2. The deepest part of the human body is the ear, with the deepest point being the center of the ear canal, which is about 1.5 inches (3.8 centimeters) deep.

  3. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia, which reaches a depth of about 5,387 feet (1,641 meters).


Related Concepts
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  1. Depth: The extent or degree of something from the surface or beginning to the center or end. It can be measured in various ways, such as distance below the surface or level below ground.

  2. Deep sea: The part of the ocean that is deeper than 200 meters (660 feet). It covers about 64% of the Earth's surface and is home to many unique organisms.


Culture
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The word 'deep' has been used extensively in various forms of literature, art, and music. It is often associated with depth of feeling, knowledge, or understanding. In literature, 'deep' can refer to profound emotions or thoughts. In art, it can represent the depth and richness of colors or textures. In music, it can convey a sense of depth and complexity.

How to Memorize "deep"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize 'deep', imagine a deep ocean or a deep well. Imagine reaching deep into the water or soil.

  2. associate

    - Associate 'deep' with words like 'profound', 'intense', 'knowledgeable', and 'understanding'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the word 'deep': 'Deep' as in 'Deep Blue Sea', 'Deep Thoughts', or 'Deep Pockets'.


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