deeply

  • 1Deeply — Deep ly, adv. 1. At or to a great depth; far below the surface; as, to sink deeply. [1913 Webster] 2. Profoundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics. [1913 Webster] He had deeply offended both …

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  • 2Deeply — original DVD cover Directed by Sheri Elwood Produced by Karen Arikian Carolynne Bell Executive pro …

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  • 3deeply — O.E. deoplice (see DEEP (Cf. deep)), used in both literal and figurative senses …

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  • 4deeply — [adv] completely, intensely acutely, affectingly, distressingly, feelingly, genuinely, gravely, intensely, mournfully, movingly, passionately, profoundly, sadly, seriously, severely, surely, thoroughly, to the quick; concepts 531,772 Ant.… …

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  • 5deeply — ► ADVERB 1) far down or in. 2) intensely …

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  • 6deeply — deep|ly W3 [ˈdi:pli] adv 1.) used to emphasize that a belief, feeling, opinion etc is very strong, important, or sincere ▪ Her lies hurt my father deeply. ▪ She is deeply upset. ▪ He loves her deeply. ▪ Teachers are deeply divided on this issue.… …

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  • 7Deeply — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Deeply Produktionsland Kanada, Deutschland …

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  • 8deeply — deep, deeply Deep is used as an adverb both in physical senses • (With the horses provided you could trek deep into the forest Drive, 1972 • Johnny was standing with his back to the window, his hands thrust deep into his pockets E. Nash, 1993)… …

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  • 9deeply — deep|ly [ dipli ] adverb *** 1. ) very or very much: The comment had offended him deeply. The president said he was deeply concerned about the situation. 2. ) a long way into something: The needle had penetrated deeply into his skin. 3. ) if you… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 10deeply */*/*/ — UK [ˈdiːplɪ] / US [ˈdɪplɪ] adverb 1) very or very much The comment had offended him deeply. The government said it was deeply concerned about the situation. 2) a long way into something The needle had penetrated deeply into his skin. 3) if you… …

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