deep

[diːp]

deep Definition

  • 1extending far down from the top or surface
  • 2having a large distance from the top or surface to the bottom
  • 3very intense or extreme

Using deep: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deep" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pool is too deep for me to touch the bottom.

  • Example

    The ocean is very deep and full of mysteries.

  • Example

    She has a deep love for her family.

deep Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using deep

  • in trouble or difficulty

    Example

    He found himself in deep water after losing his job.

  • jump in with both feet (or jump in headfirst)

    to start doing something without hesitation or reservation

    Example

    She decided to jump in with both feet and start her own business.

  • to remain brave and determined in the face of adversity

    Example

    Even though he was going through a tough time, he tried to keep a stiff upper lip.

Phrases with deep

  • to be lost in one's own thoughts, to be thinking intently

    Example

    She was deep in thought, trying to come up with a solution.

  • a state of sleep that is very sound and peaceful

    Example

    After a long day at work, he fell into a deep sleep.

  • a breath that is taken slowly and deeply, often used to calm oneself down

    Example

    She took a deep breath before giving her speech.

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Summary: deep in Brief

The term 'deep' [diːp] refers to something extending far down from the top or surface, having a large distance from the top or surface to the bottom, or being very intense or extreme. It can describe physical attributes such as the depth of a pool or the ocean, or emotional attributes such as a deep love for someone. Phrases like 'deep in thought,' 'deep sleep,' and 'deep breath' are commonly used, while idioms like 'in deep water' and 'keep a stiff upper lip' convey deeper meanings.

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