deep

  • (noun): (with "the") The deep part of a lake, sea, etc.
  • (noun): (with "the") A silent time; quiet isolation.
  • (noun): A deep shade of colour.
  • (noun): The profound part of a problem.
  • (noun): (with "the") The sea, the ocean.
  • (noun): A fielding position near the boundary.
  • (adjective): (of a physical distance) Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards.
  • (adjective): (intellectual, social) Complex, involved.
  • (adjective): (sound, voice) Low in pitch.
  • (adjective): (of a color) Highly saturated.
  • (adjective): (sleep) Sound, heavy (describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken).
  • (adjective): Immersed, submerged (in).
  • (adjective): Muddy; boggy; sandy; said of roads.
  • (adjective): (of time) Distant in the past, ancient.
  • (adverb): Deeply.
  • creatures of the deep
  • the deep of night
  • Russell is a safe pair of hands in the deep.
  • She has a very deep contralto voice.
  • That's a very deep shade of blue.