❤️deeply

adverb
/ˈdiːpli/

Meaning

to a great depth, extent, or intensity
to a great depth; intensely; profoundly

Example Sentences

She was deeply moved by the speech.

She breathed deeply before making her decision.

Example Expressions

deeply rooted

Synonyms

profoundly, intensely, strongly, greatly, thoroughly
Entry 1
profoundly, intensely, strongly, greatly
Entry 2
profoundly, intensely, thoroughly

Antonyms

lightly, superficially, shallowly
Entry 1
lightly, superficially
Entry 2
shallowly, superficially, lightly

Collocations

deeply moved, deeply concerned, deeply sorry, deeply involved, breathe deeply, think deeply, care deeply
Entry 1
deeply moved, deeply concerned, deeply sorry, deeply involved
Entry 2
breathe deeply, think deeply, care deeply

More Example Sentences

He regrets reacting too fast deeply.

Let us think about the matter deeply.

I regret making that decision deeply.

She regrets missing the chance deeply.

He regrets lying to his friend deeply.

She regrets ignoring the advice deeply.

I deeply love my mother and respect her.

I deeply love my father and respect him.

I need to concentrate on my work deeply today.

A woman cooks a traditional dish for a cultural festival that her community celebrates every year following a recipe passed down from her great-grandmother using spices and ingredients she finds at a specialty store and the kitchen fills with a rich, warm aroma that brings back childhood memories of family gatherings and she shares the food with her neighbors and friends who compliment the authentic flavor and ask for the recipe making her feel deeply connected to her heritage and traditions.

Related Vocabularies

used to emphasize or confirm a statement
at a fast speed; with little delay; rapidly
Toward the back or in the reverse direction.
in a very great degree; extremely; in a way that is very bad or unpleasant
Slowly and steadily, taking place step by step.
moving or appearing away from the inside or center; not at home or present

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