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Another Word For In Depth

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  1. depthnoun

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  2. depthnoun

    The vertical distance below a surface; the amount that something is deep.

    Measure the depth of the water in this part of the bay.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  3. depthnoun

    The distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  4. depthnoun

    The intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, or situation.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  5. depthnoun

    The total palette of available colors.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  6. depthnoun

    The property of appearing three-dimensional.

    The depth of field in this picture is amazing.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  7. depthnoun

    The deepest part. (Usually of a body of water.)

    The burning ship finally sunk into the depths.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  8. depthnoun

    A very remote part.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  9. depthnoun

    The most severe part.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

  10. depthnoun

    The lower of the two ranks of a value in an ordered set of values.

    Synonyms:
    deepness

English Synonyms and Antonyms (2.00 / 1 vote) Rate these synonyms:

  1. depth

    Enlightenment, erudition, information, knowledge, learning, and skill are acquired, as by study or practise. Insight, judgment, profundity or depth, reason, sagacity, sense, and understanding are native qualities of mind, tho capable of increase by cultivation. The other qualities are on the border-line. Wisdom has been defined as "the right use of knowledge," or "the use of the most important means for attaining the best ends," wisdom thus presupposing knowledge for its very existence and exercise. Wisdom is mental power acting upon the materials that fullest knowledge gives in the most effective way. There may be what is termed "practical wisdom" that looks only to material results; but in its full sense, wisdom implies the highest and noblest exercise of all the faculties of the moral nature as well as of the intellect. Prudence is a lower and more negative form of the same virtue, respecting outward and practical matters, and largely with a view of avoiding loss and injury; wisdom transcends prudence, so that while the part of prudence is ordinarily also that of wisdom, cases arise, as in the exigencies of business or of war, when the highest wisdom is in the disregard of the maxims of prudence. Judgment, the power of forming decisions, especially correct decisions, is broader and more positive than prudence, leading one to do, as readily as to refrain from doing; but judgment is more limited in range and less exalted in character than wisdom; to say of one that he displayed good judgment is much less than to say that he manifested wisdom. Skill is far inferior to wisdom, consisting largely in the practical application of acquired knowledge, power, and habitual processes, or in the ingenious contrivance that makes such application possible. In the making of something perfectly useless there may be great skill, but no wisdom. Compare ACUMEN; ASTUTE; KNOWLEDGE; MIND; PRUDENCE; SAGACIOUS; SKILFUL.

    Compare synonyms for ABSURD; IDIOCY.

    Synonyms:
    attainment, discernment, discretion, enlightenment, erudition, foresight, information, insight, judgment, judiciousness, knowledge, learning, prescience, profundity, prudence, reason, reason, reasonableness, sagacity, sense, skill, understanding, wisdom

    Antonyms:
    absurdity, error, fatuity, folly, foolishness, idiocy, imbecility, imprudence, indiscretion, miscalculation, misjudgment, nonsense, senselessness, silliness, stupidity

Princeton's WordNet (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate these synonyms:

  1. depth, deepnessnoun

    the extent downward or backward or inward

    "the depth of the water"; "depth of a shelf"; "depth of a closet"

    Synonyms:
    profundity, profoundness, deepness, astuteness

  2. depthnoun

    degree of psychological or intellectual profundity

    Synonyms:
    profundity, profoundness, deepness, astuteness

  3. depthnoun

    (usually plural) the deepest and most remote part

    "from the depths of darkest Africa"; "signals received from the depths of space"

    Synonyms:
    profundity, profoundness, deepness, astuteness

  4. depthnoun

    (usually plural) a low moral state

    "he had sunk to the depths of addiction"

    Synonyms:
    profundity, profoundness, deepness, astuteness

  5. astuteness, profundity, profoundness, depth, deepnessnoun

    the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas

    Synonyms:
    perspicacity, profundity, profoundness, astuteness, abstruseness, abstrusity, perspicaciousness, reconditeness, shrewdness, deepness

  6. depthnoun

    the attribute or quality of being deep, strong, or intense

    "the depth of his breathing"; "the depth of his sighs," "the depth of his emotion"

    Synonyms:
    profundity, profoundness, deepness, astuteness

Matched Categories

    • Abasement
    • Degree
    • Extent
    • Wisdom

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these synonyms:

  1. depthnoun

    Synonyms:
    profundity, extent, measure, intensity, deep, abyss, astuteness, shrewdness, acumen, discernment

    Associated words:
    bathometer, bathymetry, bathymetric

PPDB, the paraphrase database (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate these paraphrases:

  1. List of paraphrases for "depth":

    depths, thickness, deep, in-depth, detail, thorough, intensity, fund, thoroughly, thoroughness, indepth, deepening, length, magnitude

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How to use depth in a sentence?

  1. Graham Clarke:

    Los Angeles seems endlessly held between these extremes: of light and dark - of surface and depth. Of the promise, in brief, of a meaning always hovering on the edge of significance.

  2. Mino Argento:

    In 1974, John Gruen said: These are geometric abstractions that could be called "White on White" with their delicate, yet boldly differentiated forms and textures. One can see Argento's mind and hand attempting something different within the geometric genre. At times he succeeds, at others, he merely echoes the deja-vu syndromes of shape within shape and closed-hued tonality. Still, one is in the presence of a genuine artist, one who has a most felicitous affinity for making the most out of self-imposed limitations of form and color. If at the moment elegance overrides depth.

  3. John Olson:

    It's a three step process, in which we in step one take any conventional two dimensional image and convert it to 3D data. Once that data has been converted, we send it to a machine that sculpts the data out of a block of substrate. It gives that image length, width, depth and texture. And once that's been sculpted it goes through a printing process where we lay the image back down on top of the relief in perfect registration. So what you end up with is a three dimensional print that has length, width, depth and texture.

  4. Hiroji Onishi:

    Our decision to launch plug-in hybrid versions of the Corolla and the Levin reflects the depth of our resolve and commitment to the Chinese market.

  5. Kevin Brown:

    I think every African American in our city was very excited about the possibility of addressing Restorative Housing Reparations at a local level, however, I think the process has been quite flawed when you look at it next to an HR 40, which involves a really in-depth study of what the issues actually are.

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Translations for depth

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  • عمق Arabic
  • дълбочина Bulgarian
  • hloubka Czech
  • Tiefe German
  • βάθος Greek
  • profundo Esperanto
  • profundidad Spanish
  • syvyys Finnish
  • dýpi Faroese
  • profondeur French
  • עומק Hebrew
  • խորություն, խորք Armenian
  • dalam Indonesian
  • profondità Italian
  • 深い Japanese
  • ជំរៅ Khmer
  • Déift Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • ຄວາມເລິກ Lao
  • gylis, gilumas Lithuanian
  • dzīle, dziļums, dzelme Latvian
  • kedalaman Malay
  • အနက် Burmese
  • diepte Dutch
  • prigondor Occitan
  • głębokość Polish
  • profundidade, fundura Portuguese
  • adâncime, profunzime Romanian
  • глубина́ Russian
  • hĺbka Slovak
  • vidd, djup, färgdjup Swedish
  • kina, kiini Swahili
  • ความลึก Thai
  • глибина́ Ukrainian
  • گہرائی Urdu
  • độ sâu Vietnamese
  • ubude, ukushona Zulu

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