be deep

Frequency: 8.5150.7 per million words

Used to describe something that has a long distance from top to bottom.

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Examples (30)

  • The swimming pool is too deep for young children.
  • The actor's voice is deep and resonant.
  • Her love for her children is so deep it's palpable.
  • Be careful near the edge; the canyon is very deep.
  • His voice was surprisingly deep for a young boy.
  • The resentment between the two families was deep and had lasted for generations.
  • The well was so deep that we couldn't see the bottom.
  • The cello's notes are always so deep and rich.
  • Their commitment to social justice is truly deep and inspires others.
  • The foundations of the skyscraper are incredibly deep.
  • The distant rumble of the thunder was deep and ominous.
  • His understanding of the subject is not as deep as he pretends.
  • How deep is the ocean at its lowest point?
  • A good subwoofer ensures the bass sound is truly deep.
  • The sense of loss in the community was deep after the factory closed.
  • After the dredging, the channel will be deep enough for large ships.
  • Her speaking voice isn't deep, but it's very clear.
  • Despite their differences, the connection between them is undeniably deep.
  • If the snow is too deep, the roads will be closed.
  • I wonder if his voice will be as deep as his father's.
  • How deep is your devotion to this project?
  • This drawer is not deep enough to hold all the kitchen utensils.
  • The foghorn's blast was so deep that it vibrated through the ship.
  • The sadness in his eyes was so deep it was heartbreaking.
  • The cut on his leg was surprisingly deep and required stitches.
  • For this role, it's essential that your voice be deep and commanding.
  • For the soldiers, the bonds of camaraderie were very deep.
  • They warned us that the river is deceptively deep in the middle.
  • The organ's lowest notes are profoundly deep.
  • The trust between the partners had been deep before the betrayal.