deep

[ deep ]
/ dip /

adjective, deep·er, deep·est.

noun

adverb, deep·er, deep·est.

Idioms for deep

Origin of deep

First recorded before 900; Middle English dep, Old English dēop; akin to Gothic diups, Old Norse djupr, Dutch diep, Old High German tiof; akin to dip1, dive

OTHER WORDS FROM deep

Definition for deepest (2 of 2)

deeply
[ deep-lee ]
/ ˈdip li /

adverb

at or to a considerable extent downward; well within or beneath a surface.
to a thorough extent or profound degree: deeply pained; deeply committed.
with depth of color, tone, sound, etc.
with great cunning, skill, and subtlety.

Origin of deeply

before 900; Middle English deply, Old English dēoplīce, derivative of dēoplīc (adj.), equivalent to dēop deep + -līc(e) -ly

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British Dictionary definitions for deepest

deep
/ (diːp) /

adjective

noun

adverb

Derived forms of deep

deeply, adverb deepness, noun

Word Origin for deep

Old English dēop; related to Old High German tiof deep, Old Norse djupr

Idioms and Phrases with deepest

deep