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Detailed Translations for deepness from English to Swedish

deepness:


Translation Matrix for deepness:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- astuteness; depth; profoundness; profundity

Synonyms for "deepness":

  • astuteness; profundity; profoundness; depth; wisdom; sapience
  • depth
  • low pitch; low frequency

Antonyms for "deepness":


Related Definitions for "deepness":

  1. a low pitch that is loud and voluminous1
  2. the extent downward or backward or inward1
  3. the quality of being physically deep1
  4. the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas1

deepness form of deep:

deep [the ~] noun

  1. the deep (sea; blue)
    havet

Translation Matrix for deep:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
djup abyss; depth
havet blue; deep; sea
- oceanic abyss; trench
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- abstruse; bass; cryptic; cryptical; inscrutable; mysterious; mystifying; recondite; rich; thick
AdverbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- deeply; late
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
djup consummate; deep; deep-seated; in depth; penetrating; perfect; profound; thorough deeply; profoundly
djupsinnigt deep; deep-seated
djupt consummate; deep; in depth; penetrating; perfect; profound; thorough deeply; profoundly
innerligt deep; profound ardent; confidential; fervent; fierce; heart-felt; heartfelt; heavy; impassioned; intense; intimate; keen; passionate; private; profoundly; vehement; violent
tankediger deep; deep-seated suggestive
tankediget deep; deep-seated

Related Words for "deep":


Synonyms for "deep":


Antonyms for "deep":


Related Definitions for "deep":

  1. exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy1
    • deep political machinations1
    • a deep plot1
  2. strong; intense1
    • deep purple1
  3. very distant in time or space1
    • deep in the past1
    • deep in enemy territory1
    • deep in the woods1
    • a deep space probe1
  4. 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 combination1
    • a deep well1
    • a deep dive1
    • deep water1
    • a deep casserole1
    • a deep gash1
    • deep massage1
    • deep pressure receptors in muscles1
    • deep shelves1
    • a deep closet1
    • surrounded by a deep yard1
    • hit the ball to deep center field1
    • in deep space1
    • waist-deep1
  5. relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply1
    • a deep breath1
    • a deep sigh1
    • deep concentration1
    • deep emotion1
    • a deep trance1
    • in a deep sleep1
  6. difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge1
    • a deep metaphysical theory1
  7. of an obscure nature1
    • a deep dark secret1
  8. with head or back bent low1
    • a deep bow1
  9. having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range1
    • a deep voice1
  10. large in quantity or size1
    • deep cuts in the budget1
  11. extreme1
    • in deep trouble1
    • deep happiness1
  12. (of darkness) very intense1
    • a face in deep shadow1
    • deep night1
  13. marked by depth of thinking1
    • deep thoughts1
    • a deep allegory1
  14. relatively thick from top to bottom1
    • deep carpets1
    • deep snow1
  15. extending relatively far inward1
    • a deep border1
  16. to a great depth;far down1
    • dug deep1
  17. to a great distance1
    • penetrated deep into enemy territory1
    • went deep into the woods1
  18. to an advanced time1
    • deep into the night1
  19. literary term for an ocean1
    • denizens of the deep1
  20. a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor1
  21. the central and most intense or profound part1
    • in the deep of night1
    • in the deep of winter1

Wiktionary Translations for deep:

deep
adjective
  1. difficult to awake
  2. a long way inward
  3. of a sound or voice, low in pitch
  4. in extent in a direction away from the observer
  5. voluminous
  6. seriously or to a significant extent, not superficial
  7. profound
  8. having its bottom far down

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
deep djup profond — De grande profondeur