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Meanings of
deepness
in English
Portuguese
fundura
Catalan
profunditat
Spanish
profundidad
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The intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas.
depth
profundity
astuteness
profoundness
shallowness
Portuguese
fundura
Synonyms
Examples for "
depth
"
depth
profundity
astuteness
profoundness
Examples for "
depth
"
1
Russia's economic and political crisis was discussed in
depth
by EU leaders.
2
EOBC poses a serious threat to public health and requires
in
-
depth
investigation.
3
We want greater recognition of the
depth
of the food poverty problem.
4
Skills Test Papers will help to identify children working at greater
depth
.
5
The leaked data showed
in
-
depth
knowledge of New Zealand politics, she said.
1
He mistakes obscurity for
profundity
;
it is the darkness before the creation.
2
The bishop too rose slowly out of the
profundity
of his confession.
3
As a statesman, he was unrivalled in the
profundity
of his knowledge.
4
Indeed, the very cause of its formal simplicity is its interior
profundity
.
5
The Nabob, of course, did not appreciate the
profundity
of this remark.
1
The
astuteness
of William of Orange had in this instance been deceived.
2
The value of
astuteness
is that it protects us from the astute.
3
Not even the
astuteness
of the first Capilano ever discovered their destination.
4
Though somewhat drunk, Grabman still preserved the rays of his habitual
astuteness
.
5
The whisper ended with a little chuckle of delight at her
astuteness
.
1
As natural sleep has different degrees of
profoundness
,
so has trance sleep.
2
The
profoundness
of Shakespeare seems a shoreward shallow when viewed alongside the Bible.
3
Darvid inclined with befitting
profoundness
;
the officers bowed much lower their hats above their heads.
4
You would think the boys slept, and that the men have any degree of
profoundness
.
5
The
profoundness
of the gloom was tremendous.
Usage of
deepness
in English
1
Jane's apparition seemed to consider what I had said with burning
deepness
.
2
As if the
deepness
and pain of his chest wound prevented it.
3
It is the
deepness
of the roots that has preserved the tree.
4
Ormisda was saved by the unexpected
deepness
of the river at that point.
5
After an hour strain and enjoy the
deepness
of the broth.
6
His voice had changed, until the
deepness
of it was terrifying.
7
She slept well now, in a
deepness
beyond dreams, she claimed.
8
But this again tests the
deepness
of the Mittals' pockets.
9
The
deepness
of slumber still came with the nights.
10
Her sister was larger and possessed a reserve that might have been mistaken for
deepness
.
11
Perhaps it was the
deepness
of the blot's voice or perhaps it was the overbearing arrogance.
12
The
deepness
of her languor affected him and he fell into a peaceful and dreamless sleep.
13
The sky was an off-blue, not the
deepness
of his native world, but it was attractive.
14
In the ears of the souls that were dead, in the dust of the
deepness
of death.
15
Now I had gone over the head, and, surely I do not know what
deepness
was there.
16
It was very deep, making him seem larger than he was, but it was a reassuring
deepness
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
deepness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have no deepness
bottomless deepness
burn deepness
enjoy the deepness
exaggerate deepness
More collocations
Translations for
deepness
Portuguese
fundura
profundeza
profundidade
Catalan
profunditat
Spanish
profundidad
astucia
Deepness
through the time