[
UK
/dˈiːpnəs/
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NOUN
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the quality of being physically deep
the profundity of the mine was almost a mile -
the extent downward or backward or inward
depth of a closet
depth of a shelf
the depth of the water - a low pitch that is loud and voluminous
- the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas
How To Use deepness In A Sentence
- The juices of the braised blade of beef were almost black with deepness and the meat was strong and gamey.
- Her round figure and the deepness of her voice reminded him of the images of the kinds of mothers who were kind and understanding from storybooks.
- Ian preferred moody songwriters who slowly strummed guitars and wallowed self-indulgently in their own impenetrable deepness.
- Institution reform is a key that deepness commercializes reform and project of assault fortified positions.
- He was hot inburning love, humble in conversation, a well in flowing doctrine, a pit in deepness of science, and well smelling in sweetness of fame. The Golden Legend, vol. 5
- When May looks at him again, he sees in her face a maturity and deepness that he has never seen before.
- As a teenager, I was very enamoured of the deepness of black.
- There weren't any words to describe the deepness of his feelings.
- There is a virtue to deepness but you still need to get in and out," the senior U.S. official said. Pentagon Seeks Mightier Bomb vs. Iran
- As a teenager, I was very enamoured of the deepness of black.