Meaning & Definition of word "Depth"

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    Depth

    /dɛpθ/

    noun:

    • 1. The distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something.
      • Example: The lake has a depth of over fifty feet.
    • 2. The quality of being deep; profound or intense.
      • Example: The depth of her knowledge on the subject impressed everyone.
    • 3. Complexity and richness of meaning or expressiveness.
      • Example: The depth of the novel's themes invites readers to reflect on life.
    • 4. The degree to which something is intense or strong.
      • Example: The depth of his emotions was evident in his poetry.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old English 'dep', related to Dutch 'diep' and German 'tief'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    depth perception:

    The ability to perceive the world in three dimensions.

    depth of knowledge:

    A comprehensive understanding of a subject.

    to the depths:

    To a profound or extreme degree.

    Related Words

    deep:

    Having a large distance from the top to the bottom.

    profound:

    Very intense or extreme; having deep significance.

    Slang Meanings of depth

    Meaning: To be in deep trouble or a difficult situation.

    Example Sentence: He's in depth with his finances after that bad investment.

    Meaning: Someone who is thoughtful or serious.

    Example Sentence: She's kind of deep; she always thinks about the big questions in life.