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deep
/diːp/
Definition
1
Extending far down from the top or surface; profound in depth.
2
Intense, extreme, or profound in quality or degree, as in emotion or thought.
3
Low in pitch or sound; resonant.
4
Far from the boundary or edge, as in position.
5
Involved thoroughly or intricately, as in knowledge or schemes.
Examples
He stared into the deep end of the pool, contemplating life's mysteries before cannonballing in anyway.
Her admiration for bad puns runs so deep that she married a dad-joke enthusiast.
The detective's voice grew deep as he revealed the plot twist no one saw coming: the butler was just really tall.
After hours of scrolling, she dove deep into TikTok rabbit holes, emerging fluent in dances she'd never perform.