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deep

adjective
  1. Extending far downward or inward from a surface: abysmal, profound. See surface
  2. Beyond the understanding of an average mind: abstruse, esoteric, profound, recondite. Slang: heavy. See easy, surface
  3. Having one's thoughts fully occupied: absorbed, intent, preoccupied, rapt. Idiom: wrapped up in. See awareness, excite
  4. Resulting from or affecting one's innermost feelings: intense, profound, strong. See strong, surface
  5. Being a sound produced by a relatively small frequency of vibrations: alto, bass, contralto, low, low-pitched. See sounds
noun
Something of immeasurable and vast extent: abysm, abyss, chasm, depth (often used in plural), gulf. See high

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