deep


Meanings

  • the central and most intense or profound part;
    • "in the deep of night"
    • "in the deep of winter"
  • a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
  • literary term for an ocean;
    • "denizens of the deep"
  • relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply;
    • "a deep breath"
    • "a deep sigh"
    • "deep concentration"
    • "deep emotion"
    • "a deep trance"
    • "in a deep sleep"
  • marked by depth of thinking;
    • "deep thoughts"
    • "a deep allegory"
  • having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination;
    • "a deep well"
    • "a deep dive"
    • "deep water"
    • "a deep casserole"
    • "a deep gash"
    • "deep massage"
    • "deep pressure receptors in muscles"
    • "deep shelves"
    • "a deep closet"
    • "surrounded by a deep yard"
    • "hit the ball to deep center field"
    • "in deep space"
    • "waist-deep"
  • very distant in time or space;
    • "deep in the past"
    • "deep in enemy territory"
    • "deep in the woods"
    • "a deep space probe"
  • extreme;
    • "in deep trouble"
    • "deep happiness"
  • having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range;
    • "a deep voice"
  • strong; intense;
    • "deep purple"
  • relatively thick from top to bottom;
    • "deep carpets"
    • "deep snow"
  • extending relatively far inward;
    • "a deep border"
  • (of darkness) very intense;
    • "a face in deep shadow"
    • "deep night"
  • large in quantity or size;
    • "deep cuts in the budget"
  • with head or back bent low;
    • "a deep bow"
  • of an obscure nature;
    • "a deep dark secret"
  • difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge;
    • "a deep metaphysical theory"
  • exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy;
    • "deep political machinations"
    • "a deep plot"
  • to a great depth;far down;
    • "dived deeply"
    • "dug deep"
  • to an advanced time;
    • "deep into the night"
  • to a great distance;
    • "penetrated deep into enemy territory"
    • "went deep into the woods"
  • DEEP adj DEEPER, DEEPEST extending far down from a surface
  • DEEP n pl. -S a place or thing of great depth


Scrabble Score: 7

deep is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word

deep is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary

deep is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary


Words With Friends Score: 8

deep is a valid Words With Friends word