deep in German
deep in German is tief, tiefgründig, dunkel — deep means extending a long way down from the top or surface.
deep in German
tief
tief
Hard to penetrate or comprehend; profound; intricate; obscure.
tiefgründig
Hard to penetrate or comprehend; profound; intricate; obscure.
dunkel
(of a color or flavour) Highly saturated; rich.
tief
(of a color or flavour) Highly saturated; rich.
tief
(also deeply) In large volume.
Tiefe
What does "deep" mean?
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adj Extending a long way down from the top or surface.
"The lake is surprisingly deep near the middle."
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adj Profound or complex in meaning; not superficial.
"They had a deep conversation about the meaning of life."
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adj Low in pitch, describing a voice or sound.
"He has a deep, booming voice that carries across the room."
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adj Intensely rich or saturated, describing colour.
"She wore a deep red dress to the gala."
deep in a sentence
- The lake is surprisingly deep near the middle.
- They dug a deep hole for the new fence post.
- They had a deep conversation about the meaning of life.
- He has a deep, booming voice that carries across the room.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "deep" in German?
"deep" in German is tief, tiefgründig, dunkel. deep means: Extending a long way down from the top or surface.
How do you use "deep" in a sentence?
Example: "The lake is surprisingly deep near the middle." In German, "deep" is tief, tiefgründig, dunkel.
Are there other ways to say "deep" in German?
Yes — German has 4 translations listed for "deep": tief, tiefgründig, dunkel, Tiefe.
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