What does DEEPS mean?

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Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective, Adverb

Definition: As a noun, "deeps" refers to the deep parts of a body of water or the deep parts of the earth. As an adjective, "deep" describes something that has a considerable distance from the surface or the top. As an adverb, "deep" means to a great depth or extent.

Pronunciations: US: /diːps/; UK: /diːps/

Origin and Usage: The word "deep" originated from the Old English word "dēop," which means "profound, having great depth." It has been used since the 14th century and has been widely used in various contexts such as literature, music, and science.

Synonyms: Noun: abyss, chasm, depth, fathom, pit. Adjective: profound, bottomless, cavernous, extensive, far-reaching. Adverb: deeply, profoundly, thoroughly.

Related Words: Sleep, creep, sweep, jeep, sheep.

Example Sentences:

  • The deeps of the ocean are still largely unexplored.
  • The climbers reached the deeps of the mountain after several days of trekking.
  • The well was dug deep to ensure a steady water supply.
  • He had a deep respect for his elders.
  • The sound echoed deep into the night.
  • Their love for each other was deep and meaningful.
  • The diver explored the deeps of the underwater cave.


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