deep in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
deep in Marathi मराठी
deep in Sindhi سنڌي
deep in English
- deep⇄adj. 1. going a long way down from the top or surface.
Ex. The ocean is deep here. The men dug a deep well to get pure water.
2a. going a long way back from the front.
Ex. a deep forest.
b. in depth; having a depth of.
Ex. - deep⇄adv. deeply.
- deep⇄adv. 1. far down or back.
Ex. The men dug deep before they found water. They went deep into the forest.
2. (Figurative.) well along in time; far on in time.
Ex. She studied deep into the night.
3. (Figurative.) intensely; profou - deep⇄deep, adjective, adverb, noun, verb.
- deep⇄expr. in deep water. See under water.
- deep⇄expr. jump (or go) off the deep end. See under end (1).
- deep⇄expr. the deep, the sea; the ocean.
Ex. Frightened sailors thought they saw monsters from the deep. - deep⇄noun deepness.
- deep⇄noun 1. a deep place.
2. (Figurative.) the most intense part.
Ex. the deep of winter.
3. (Nautical.) one of the unmarked points at intervals of one fathom from one another or from any of the 9 marks on a sounding line. On a 200-fathom - deep⇄v.t., v.i. to deepen.