🌊depth

noun
/dɛpθ/

Meaning

The distance from the top to the bottom of something; the intensity or complexity of a subject.
the distance from the top or surface to the bottom; the quality of being intense or profound

Example Sentences

The diver measured the depth of the ocean trench.

The depth of the ocean in this area reaches over three thousand meters.

Example Expressions

in depth

Synonyms

deepness, intensity, profoundness, extent, complexity, profundity
Entry 1
deepness, intensity, profoundness, extent, complexity
Entry 2
profundity, deepness, intensity, extent

Antonyms

shallowness, surface, height, superficiality
Entry 1
shallowness, surface, height
Entry 2
shallowness, superficiality, surface

Collocations

great depth, depth of knowledge, emotional depth, depth perception, ocean depth, in-depth analysis
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great depth, depth of knowledge, emotional depth, depth perception
Entry 2
ocean depth, emotional depth, in-depth analysis

More Example Sentences

The soundtrack elevated the emotional depth of the film.

I believe further in-depth research is needed on this topic.

Can we discuss the feasibility of this proposal in more depth?

The blend of humor and depth in this movie has been done wonderfully.

The pacing of the series was slow, but the depth of the characters made it worthwhile.

This documentary series is unique in terms of both the depth of its content and its presentation.

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