deep
This term primarily describes a physical dimension of vertical distance from a surface downward. It emphasizes the scale of a void or a body of water, often evoking a sense of immersion or the potential for danger associated with unseen depths. When applied to non-liquid environments, such as snow or soil, it describes the accumulation of material that creates a significant barrier or a substantial cavity. The focus remains strictly on the spatial measurement from the top edge to the bottom base.
💬Casual Conversation
Leo is freaking out. He won't go into the deep end.
JUST TELL HIM TO SUCK IT UP AND SWIM.
Meanings
Examples
The pool is too deep for the kids.
God, this snow is getting way too deep!
I can't believe how deep this hole actually is.
Look, just stop digging, it's already deep enough!
Is the water deep enough to dive into?
Wait, is that a deep cut on your arm?
Collocations & Compounds
deep water
water with a great depth
Be careful not to swim in the deep water.
deep sea
the deepest parts of the ocean
Deep sea creatures have evolved to survive extreme pressure.
deep hole
a cavity extending far underground
The worker fell into a deep hole during the excavation.
deep breath
a full inhalation of air
Take a deep breath to calm your nerves.
deep sleep
a state of heavy, unconscious slumber
He was in such a deep sleep that the alarm didn't wake him.