Deep - definition of deep by The Free Dictionary Coming from or penetrating to a depth: a deep sigh g Sports Located or taking place near the outer boundaries of the area of play: deep left field 2 Extending a specific distance in a given direction: snow four feet deep 3 Far distant in time or space: deep in the past 4 a Difficult to penetrate or understand; recondite: a deep
DEEP - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary 'deep' - Complete English Word Reference Definitions of 'deep' 1 If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something [ ] 2 A deep container, such as a cupboard, extends or measures a long distance from front to back
deep adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . having a large distance from the front edge to the furthest point inside used to describe or ask about the depth of something The water is only a few centimetres deep How deep is the wound? (in adjectives) as far up or down as the point mentioned The water was only waist-deep so I walked ashore She stood knee-deep in the water