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deep
adjective
1 a deep ravine:
extending far down;
cavernous, yawning, gaping, huge, big, great, extensive, profound, unplumbed;
bottomless, immeasurable, fathomless, unfathomable;
rare chasmic.
antonyms shallow.
2 a deep shelf:
extending far back/in, extending a long way back, extensive.
antonyms shallow.
3 a puddle about two inches deep:
in depth, downward, inwards, from top to bottom, from the surface, in vertical extent.
4 I have a deep affection for you | he was viewed with deep suspicion:
intense, heartfelt, deeply felt, fervent, ardent, impassioned, wholehearted, deep-seated, deep-rooted, thorough, thoroughgoing, serious;
sincere, honest, genuine, unfeigned;
earnest, enthusiastic, keen, great;
grave, abject.
antonyms superficial, insincere.
5 Laura drifted into a deep sleep:
sound, heavy, profound, intense.
6 Helen was a deep thinker:
clever, intelligent, intellectual;
knowledgeable, learned, wise, sagacious, sage, scholarly;
discerning, penetrating, perspicacious, perceptive, percipient, insightful, keen, sharp, sharp-witted, quick-witted;
profound, philosophical, complex, weighty, serious, difficult, abstruse, esoteric, recondite, impenetrable, unfathomable, mysterious, obscure.
antonyms straightforward.
7 he was deep in concentration:
rapt, absorbed, engrossed, preoccupied, immersed, steeped, lost, captivated, spellbound, riveted, gripped, enthralled, intent, engaged.
8 a deep mystery:
obscure, mysterious, hidden, secret, unfathomable, fathomless, opaque, abstruse, recondite, esoteric, enigmatic, arcane, Delphic;
puzzling, perplexing, baffling, mystifying, inexplicable;
informal as clear as mud.
9 his deep voice:
low-pitched, low, bass, full-toned, rich, powerful, resonant, rumbling, booming, resounding, sonorous.
antonyms high.
10 a deep reddish-brown color:
dark;
intense, vivid, rich, strong, brilliant, glowing, vibrant, bold, warm, flamboyant, eye-catching.
antonyms light; thin.
noun (the deep)
1 literary the strange creatures of the deep:
the sea, the ocean;
the high seas;
informal the drink, the briny;
literary the waves, the main, the foam, the profound.
2 in the deep of night:
the middle, the midst, the mid point, the central point;
the depths, the thick, the dead, the heart, the kernel, the interior.
adverb
1 I dug deep:
far down, far in, deep down, way down, to a great depth.
2 he brought them deep into thick woodland:
far, a long way, a great distance, a good way.