depth
[ depth ]
/ dɛpθ /
noun
Idioms for depth
- in water deeper than one's height or too deep for one's safety.
- beyond one's knowledge or capability: The child is being taught subjects that are beyond his depth.
in depth,
extensively or thoroughly: Make a survey in depth of the conditions.
out of/beyond one's depth,
Origin of depth
OTHER WORDS FROM depth
depth·less, adjectiveWords nearby depth
depside,
dept,
dept.,
deptford,
deptford pink,
depth,
depth charge,
depth finder,
depth gauge,
depth of field,
depth of focus
Example sentences from the Web for depth
British Dictionary definitions for depth
depth
/ (dɛpθ) /
noun
Word Origin for depth
C14: from
dep
deep +
-th
1
Medical definitions for depth
depth
[ dĕpth ]
n.
The extent, measurement, or dimension downward, backward, or inward.
Idioms and Phrases with depth
depth
see in depth; out of one's depth.