Synonyms for deepness


Grammar : Noun
Spell : deep
Phonetic Transcription : dip


Définition of deepness

Origin :
  • Old English deop "deep water," especially the sea, from the source of deep (adj.).
  • noun depth
Example sentences :
  • And now again she spoke in almost awed tones of my "deepness."
  • Extract from : « Ruggles of Red Gap » by Harry Leon Wilson
  • His voice had changed, until the deepness of it was terrifying.
  • Extract from : « Tess of the Storm Country » by Grace Miller White
  • They are those of a wolf—an old one, because of the deepness of the tracks.
  • Extract from : « Werwolves » by Elliott O'Donnell
  • Salts of iron were commonly employed to modify the deepness of the yellow.
  • Extract from : « American Forest Trees » by Henry H. Gibson
  • In deepness they were four yards each, and in breadth of the same dimension.
  • Extract from : « Early Travels in Palestine » by Arculf et al.
  • This feature is rather intensified by the deepness of the hair-root.
  • Extract from : « Animal Proteins » by Hugh Garner Bennett
  • Their thickness is regulated according to the deepness of the note required.
  • Extract from : « The World and Its People: Book VII » by Anna B. Badlam
  • In the ears of the souls that were dead, in the dust of the deepness of death.
  • Extract from : « Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn » by Lafcadio Hearn
  • I could not answer him, I was so full of a deepness of peace.
  • Extract from : « The Tinder-Box » by Maria Thompson Daviess
  • They knew she played with them, but they did not know the wisdom of her play, its deepness and its deftness.
  • Extract from : « The God of His Fathers » by Jack London

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