DEEP vs THICK: NOUN
- A distance estimated in fathoms between successive marks on a sounding line.
- The ocean.
- The most intense or extreme part.
- The extent of encompassing time or space; firmament.
- A vast, immeasurable extent.
- A deep place in land or in a body of water.
- A long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
- The central and most intense or profound part
- Literary term for an ocean
- Through all obstacles and difficulties, both great and small.
- A fiddle block. See under Fiddle.
- A thicket.
- The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest.
- A stupid person; a dullard; a blockhead; a numskull.
- A thicket; a coppice.
- The time when anything is thickest.
- The spot of greatest intensity or activity.
- The densest or most crowded part; the place of greatest resort or abundance.
- The thickest part of anything.
- The most active or intense part.
- The thickest part.
- The location of something surrounded by other things
DEEP vs THICK: ADJECTIVE
- Having a sufficient number of capable reserve players.
- Large in quantity or size; big.
- Covered or surrounded to a designated degree. Often used in combination.
- Low in pitch; resonant.
- Rich and intense in shade. Used of a color.
- Profound in quality or feeling.
- Very absorbed or involved.
- Of a grave or extreme nature.
- Exhibiting great cunning or craft.
- Very learned or intellectual; wise.
- Of a mysterious or obscure nature.
- Difficult to penetrate or understand; recondite.
- Far distant in time or space.
- Extending a specific distance in a given direction.
- Located or taking place near the outer boundaries of the area of play.
- Coming from or penetrating to a depth.
- Far distant down or in.
- Extending far from side to side from a center.
- Extending far backward from front to rear.
- Extending far inward from an outer surface.
- Extending far downward below a surface.
- Of an obscure nature
- Difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge
- (of darkness) very intense
- Having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range
- Relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
- Having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination
- Very distant in time or space
- Strong; intense
- Exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy
- Extending relatively far inward
- Relatively thick from top to bottom
- Marked by depth of thinking
- Extreme
- Large in quantity or size
- With head or back bent low
- Going beyond what is tolerable; excessive.
- Very friendly; intimate.
- Lacking mental agility; stupid.
- Very noticeable; pronounced.
- Hard to hear or understand, as from being husky or slurred.
- Impenetrable by the eyes.
- Having a great number; abounding.
- Having or suggesting a heavy or viscous consistency.
- Having component parts in a close, crowded state or arrangement; dense.
- Heavy in form, build, or stature; thickset.
- Measuring a specified number of units in this dimension.
- Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite, usually in the smallest solid dimension; not thin.
- Used informally
- Heavy and compact in form or stature
- Closely crowded together
- Wide from side to side
- Hard to pass through because of dense growth
- Spoken as if with a thick tongue
- Abundant
- Abundantly covered or filled
- Relatively dense in consistency
- Not thin; of a specific thickness or of relatively great extent from one surface to the opposite usually in the smallest of the three solid dimensions
- (of darkness) very intense
DEEP vs THICK: VERB
- N/A
- To thicken.
DEEP vs THICK: ADVERB
- Well along in time; late.
- To a great depth; deeply.
- To a great depth
- To an advanced time
- To far into space
- So as to be thick; thickly.
- In a close, compact state or arrangement; densely.
- In a thick manner; deeply or heavily.
- With a thick consistency
- In quick succession
DEEP vs THICK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To a great depth;far down
- Difficult to penetrate
- Intense
- Strong
- Sometimes used in combination
- Affecting one deeply
- Relatively deep or strong
- (of darkness) densely dark
- To a great distance
- Intense or extreme
- To a great depth; far down or in
- Grave in sound; low in pitch: as, the deep tones of an organ.
- Artful; contriving; plotting; insidious; designing: as, he is a deep schemer.
- Sagacious; penetrating; profound: as, a man of deep insight.
- Hard to get to the bottom or foundation of; difficult to penetrate or understand; not easily fathomed; profound; abstruse.
- Closely involved or implicated.
- Immersed; absorbed; engrossed; wholly occupied: as,deep in figures.
- Having (a certain) extension as measured from the surface downward or from the front backward: as, a mine 1,000 feet deep; a case 12 inches long and 3 inches deep; a house 40 feet deep; a file of soldiers six deep.
- As measured from the front backward: long: as, a deep house; a deep lot.
- As measured from without inward: extending or entering far within; situated far within or toward the center.
- As measured from the point of view: extending far above; lofty: as, a deep sky.
- Having considerable or great extension downward, or in a direction viewed as analogous with downward.
- To go deep; sink.
- To become deep; deepen.
- Deeply.
- (idiom) (in deep water) In difficulty.
- (idiom) (deep down) At bottom; basically.
- Having a lot of
- Abounding
- Not thin
- Abounding; having a lot of
- (used informally) stupid
- (used informally) associated on close terms
- (of darkness) densely dark
- Having a short and solid form or stature
- Having component parts closely crowded together
- To become thick.
- To make obscure or dark; hence, to hide; conceal.
- To give firmer consistency to; inspissate.
- To increase in depth or girth; swell the proportions of (a solid body); fatten.
- To make thick; thicken.
- Close in friendship; intimate.
- Being of a specified number; numbering.
- Numerous; plentiful; frequent; crowded.
- Abounding; filled; plentifully supplied: followed by with (formerly of or for).
- Indistinct in utterance; inarticulate; not clear.
- Mentally clouded; befogged; slow, weak, or defective in sense-perception, sometimes in moral perception: as, to be thick of sight, hearing, etc.: said of persons or of the organs of sense.
- Mentally dull; stupid: devoid of intelligence: as, to have a thick head.
- Obscure; not clear; especially, laden with clouds or vapor; misty; foggy: noting the atmosphere, the weather, etc.
- Heavy; profound; intense; extreme; great.
- Having relatively great consistency; also, containing much solid matter in suspension or solution; approaching the consistency of a solid; inspissated: as, thick cream; thick paste; often of liquids, turbid; muddy; cloudy.
- Having numerous separate parts or individuals set or occurring close together; dense; compactly arranged.
- Having (a specified) measurement in a direction perpendicular to that of the length and breadth; measuring (so much) between opposite surfaces: as, a board one inch thick.
- Having relatively great extent or depth from one surface to its opposite; being relatively of great depth, or extent from side to side: opposed to thin.
- In a thick manner, in any sense.
- (idiom) (thick and thin) Good and bad times.
DEEP vs THICK: RELATED WORDS
- Recondite, Low, Big, Large, Heavy, Intense, Rich, Unfathomed, Unplumbed, Broad, Profound, Thick, Bottomless, Abyssal, Wide
- Stocky, Heavy, Syrupy, Viscous, Deep, Clotted, Gelatinous, Creamy, Ropy, Soupy, Impenetrable, Stringy, Jellylike, Thickened, Dense
DEEP vs THICK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Recondite, Low, Big, Large, Heavy, Intense, Rich, Unfathomed, Unplumbed, Broad, Profound, Thick, Bottomless, Abyssal, Wide
- Stocky, Heavy, Syrupy, Viscous, Deep, Clotted, Gelatinous, Creamy, Ropy, Soupy, Impenetrable, Stringy, Jellylike, Thickened, Dense
DEEP vs THICK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- From Deep To Shallow For now, there is a gradual movement of bass from deep water to shallow.
- The Deep Blue essential oil blend is the origin of the Deep Blue product line.
- Soil type is Chalkas, Red sandy soils, Dubbas, Deep Red loamy soils, Very deep black cotton soils.
- Deep calls to deep at the sound of Your waterfalls; All Your breakers and Your waves have rolled over me.
- Some other designations include: Prooflike, Deep Cameo, Deep Mirror Prooflike.
- He took a deep breath and let out a deep sigh.
- Ritual cannot erase these deep scars, but it can provide, if only slightly, some comfort for the deep loss and anguish.
- Clayton County is a deep, deep blue district, but have always kind of lagged in voter turnout for statewide results.
- Deep breathing and mindfulness exercises can help put you in a deep sleep.
- He reveals the deep things of darkness and brings deep shadows into light.
- This is a fairly thick scented hair oil.
- Of course, our dossiers are about this thick.
- Designed for grass, garden debris and thick weeds.
- You mentioned this bloodweed has thick, woody stalks.
- The Safe House is a thick, concrete block.
- Team leaders are in the thick of things.
- Mine is as thick as it was before this happened, it is still dry but not falling out and is thick again.
- The wall of the blastocyst is one cell thick except in one area, where it is three to four cells thick.
- Raft foundation is a thick concrete slab reinforced with steel which covers the entire contact area of the structure like a thick floor.
- The top foliage seems healthy and thick, in fact too thick for the thin stems to support unaided.
DEEP vs THICK: QUESTIONS
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- Can deep neural networks reconstruct holographic images?
- When Your Roots Run Deep what happens when they run deep?
- What are the dangers of deep browsing the deep web?
- What are the samples in deep forest by Deep Forest?
- What does deep calls to deep at the sound of waterfalls?
- What temperature do you deep fry with a deep fat fryer?
- Which is the correct term deep seated or deep seeded?
- Is Kriya pranayama only a preparation for Deep Deep Yoga?
- Is the correct phrase 'deep seeded' or 'deep seated'?
- How thick should plasterboard be for Artex ceiling?
- What are the important points regarding thick cylinders?
- How thick is the checkerboard formation in Oklahoma?
- Which cleansing conditioner is best for thick hair?
- How thick is a pioneer reinforced concrete sleeper?
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- How thick is Victorian repeat pattern etched glass?
- Does the Microtouch Switchblade really cut thick hair?
- Is there an obsession with thick but not actually thick eyebrows?
- How thick are hardwood floors thick enough to refinish?