The distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something
“First, I measure the depth of the river, and after that, I measure the height of our children.”
A point, especially the lowest point, far below the surface
“The hunter took up the challenge and hid himself with the help of the fish in the deepest depth of the ocean, but the princess possessed a magic mirror.”
A great, or all-encompassing, range or scope
“The depth of knowledge required to follow the implications and consequences of such broad and far-reaching policies is intimidating.”
Complexity and intricacy, especially of thought or ideas
“All the complexity, all the gravity, and all the distinctive depth of his philosophy are carried over by him into this sphere.”
The quality of being important or serious
“Initially, they claimed that the administration was not aware of the depth of these allegations.”
Intelligence or insight, especially in one's ideas or thoughts
“The originality and depth of his theories of democracy and constitutionalism are only just beginning to be appreciated.”
A level of intensity, such as of color
“The blue base gives the red paint more depth.”
The furthest or most extreme point or limit of something
The quality of being ferocious
Intensity or vehemence in a feeling or belief
The innermost part or point of something
A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
An abrupt or steep fall or slope
The measurement of depth of bodies of water
The terminal point or boundary of an area or movement
The state or quality of being intricate or complicated
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