DEEP


Meaning of DEEP in English

n. Function: adjective

1 having great extension downward or inward FF1C; a deep well FF1E; FF1C; a deep closet FF1E;

Synonyms: abysmal, profound; compare BOTTOMLESS 2

Contrasted Words: depthless, shallow, superficial, unprofound; flat, level, plain, plane

Antonyms: shallow

2

Synonyms: INTENSIVE , blood-and-guts, hard, intense, profound

3

Synonyms: RECONDITE , abstruse, acroamatic, esoteric, heavy, hermetic, occult, orphic, profound, secret

Related Words: complex, complicated, intricate; arcane, mysterious; concealed, hidden

Contrasted Words: easy, facile, simple; apparent, clear, distinct, evident, manifest, obvious; lucid, perspicuous; depthless, shallow, superficial, unprofound

4

Synonyms: SLY 2, artful, astute, crafty, cunning, foxy, guileful, insidious, tricky, wily

Related Words: shrewd; acute, keen, knowing, sharp; contriving, intriguing, plotting

Contrasted Words: ingenuous, naive, simple, unsophisticated; aboveboard, forthright, straightforward

5

Synonyms: INTENT , absorbed, engaged, engrossed, immersed, preoccupied, rapt, wrapped, wrapped up

Related Words: abstracted, concentrated; centered, fixed, focused, set

Contrasted Words: distracted, diverted; detached, disinterested, indifferent, unconcerned, uninterested

Merriam Webster. Collegiate thesaurus English dictionary.      Английский энциклопедический толковый словарь тезауруса.