add depth

Frequency: 7.010.0 per million words

To introduce more complexity or seriousness to something.

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Examples (10)

  • The use of shadows and darker colors can add depth to a painting.
  • Including a detailed backstory will add depth to the main character.
  • His personal anecdotes added depth and emotion to the otherwise theoretical discussion.
  • Layering different instrumental tracks is a great way of adding depth to a piece of music.
  • The director's choice of long, silent takes really adds depth to the film's somber mood.
  • To add depth to your argument, you should include counter-arguments and rebuttals.
  • Experiencing different cultures can add considerable depth to one's understanding of the world.
  • The writers are working on side quests that will add depth to the game's universe.
  • A touch of melancholy often adds depth to a story, making it more memorable.
  • How can we add more emotional depth to this scene without making it overly dramatic?