great depth

Frequency: 7.814.1 per million words

A very high degree of complexity, seriousness, or intensity.

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Examples (10)

  • The novel is celebrated for its characters, who are written with great depth.
  • Her analysis of the economic crisis showed a great depth of knowledge.
  • Despite his calm exterior, he was a man of great depth of feeling.
  • The philosopher's teachings possess a great depth that continues to inspire people.
  • She is a person of great depth and sensitivity, often misunderstood by others.
  • The actor brought great depth to the character, making the performance unforgettable.
  • Our late-night conversation unexpectedly reached a great depth.
  • This research paper lacks the great depth required for a top-tier journal.
  • The artist's work is admired for its great depth of emotion and symbolism.
  • To truly appreciate this poem, one must explore it with great depth.