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deep
adjective as in extending very far, usually down
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abysmal, abyssal, below, beneath, bottomless, distant, downreaching, fathomless, immersed, inmost, subaqueous, submerged, subterranean, sunk, unfathomable
adjective as in abstract, complicated in meaning
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abstruse, arcane, concealed, Delphic, discerning, esoteric, hard to understand, hermetic, incisive, intricate, learned, mysterious, obscure, orphic, penetrating, recondite, sagacious, sibylline
adjective as in scheming, devious
adjective as in absorbed, engrossed in activity
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abstracted, centered, concentrated, enfolded, engaged, fixed, focused, immersed, into, preoccupied, rapt, wrapped, wrapped-up
adjective as in intense in effect on senses
noun as in the sea
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Example Sentences
It expressed "deep appreciation" to Indonesia for allowing them to return home on humanitarian grounds.
In open play, they could not find the key to unlock an Everton defence that sat deep and much of this owed to a lack of focal point up front.
Through trial and error he realised that with the right dosage of pills he could plunge his wife into a sleep so deep nothing would wake her.
“Everybody can ball on this team. Even guys second deep in the rotation get it done. We were able to put it all together this game.”
Spanish media reported Andic fell down a 150-meter ravine while hiking in an area of the Montserrat mountains known for its deep caves.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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