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2 days ago · adjective ; a · difficult to penetrate or comprehend : recondite. deep mathematical problems. deep discussions on the meaning of life ; b.
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/dēp/
adjective
  1. extending far down from the top or surface.
    "a deep gorge"
    synonyms: extending far down, cavernous, yawning, gaping, huge, big, great, extensive, profound, unplumbed, bottomless, immeasurable, fathomless, unfathomable, chasmic
  2. very intense or extreme.
    "she was in deep trouble"
    synonyms: sound, heavy, profound, intense
  3. (of sound) low in pitch and full in tone; not shrill.
    "a deep, resonant voice"
    synonyms: low-pitched, low, bass, full-toned, rich, powerful, resonant, rumbling, booming, resounding, sonorous
  4. (of color) dark and intense.
    "a deep pink"
    synonyms: dark, intense, vivid, rich, strong, brilliant, glowing, vibrant, bold, warm, flamboyant, eye-catching

noun
the sea.
"denizens of the deep"
synonyms: the sea, the ocean, the high seas, the drink, the briny, the waves, the main, the foam, the profound

adverb
far down or in; deeply.
"traveling deep into the countryside"
synonyms: far down, far in, deep down, way down, to a great depth, far, a long way, a great distance, a good way

adjective · oblivious · hazy · lost · absentminded · unfocussed · preoccupied · disinterested · faraway · uninterested · apathetic.
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adverb · to or at a considerable or specified depth: The boat rode deep in the water. · far on in time: He claimed he could see deep into the future.