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Main Entry: deep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: extending very far, usually down

Synonyms:

abysmal, abyssal, below, beneath, bottomless, broad, buried, deep-seated, distant, downreaching, far, fathomless, immersed, inmost, low, profound, rooted, subaqueous, submarine, submerged, subterranean, sunk, underground, unfathomable, wide, yawning

Antonyms:

shallow
Main Entry: deep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: abstract, complicated in meaning

Synonyms:

Delphic, Orphic, Sibylline, abstruse, acute, arcane, complex, concealed, difficult, discerning, esoteric, hard to understand, heavy*, hermetic, hidden, incisive, intricate, learned, mysterious, obscure, occult, penetrating, profound, recondite, sagacious, secret, serious, wise

Antonyms:

frivolous, ignorant, shallow, superficial, trivial, unintelligent
Main Entry: deep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: scheming, devious

Synonyms:

acute, artful, astute, canny, contriving, crafty, cunning, designing, foxy, guileful, insidious, intriguing, keen, knowing, plotting, sharp, shrewd, sly, tricky, wily

Antonyms:

aboveboard, artless, open
Main Entry: deep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: absorbed, engrossed in activity

Synonyms:

abstracted, centered, concentrated, enfolded, engaged, fixed, focused, immersed, intent, into, lost, musing, preoccupied, rapt, set, wrapped, wrapped up

Antonyms:

flighty, superficial
Main Entry: deep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intense in effect on senses

Synonyms:

alto, baritone, bass, booming, contralto, dark, extreme, full-toned, grave, great, hard, low, low-pitched, low-toned, profound, resonant, rich, sonorous, strong, vivid

Antonyms:

light, pale, quiet, soft
Main Entry: deeply
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: completely, intensely

Synonyms:

acutely, affectingly, distressingly, feelingly, genuinely, gravely, intensely, mournfully, movingly, passionately, profoundly, sadly, seriously, severely, surely, thoroughly, to the quick

Antonyms:

incompletely, little, slightly
Main Entry: deepest
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: most deep

Synonyms:

inmost, nethermost
Main Entry: abstract
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: conceptual, theoretical

Synonyms:

abstruse, complex, deep, hypothetical, ideal, indefinite, intellectual, nonconcrete, philosophical, recondite, transcendent, transcendental, unreal

Antonyms:

actual, concrete, factual, material, objective, physical, real
Main Entry: abstruse
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: difficult to understand

Synonyms:

Greek to me, abstract, clear as dishwater, complex, complicated, deep, enigmatic, esoteric, heavy*, hidden, incomprehensible, intricate, involved, muddy, obscure, perplexing, profound, puzzling, recondite, subtle, unfathomable, vague

Antonyms:

clear, concrete, easy, lucid, obvious, plain, simple
Main Entry: abysmal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: great extent; immeasurable

Synonyms:

bottomless, boundless, complete, deep, endless, extreme, illimitable, incalculable, infinite, profound, thorough, unending, unfathomable, vast

Antonyms:

infinite
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