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  1. deepadjective

    Antonyms:
    shallow

  2. deepadjective

    Antonyms:
    thin, shallow

    Synonyms:
    thick

  3. deepadjective

    The deep (meaning 2 above) part of a problem.

    That is a deep thought!

    Antonyms:
    superficial, light, shallow, frivolous

    Synonyms:
    meaningful, profound, heavy

  4. deepadjective

    A fielding position near the boundary.

    The shelves are 30cm deep.

    Antonyms:
    shallow

  5. deepadjective

    Voluminous.

    to take a deep breath / sigh / drink

    Antonyms:
    shallow, small

    Synonyms:
    large, voluminous, great

  6. deepadjective

    Low in pitch.

    She has a very deep contralto

    Antonyms:
    high, high-pitched, piping

    Synonyms:
    low-pitched, low

  7. deepadjective

    Dark and highly saturated.

    That’s a very deep shade of blue

    Synonyms:
    rich, vivid, bright

    Antonyms:
    light, pale, washed-out, desaturated

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  1. deep

    That is obscure which the eye or the mind can not clearly discern or see through, whether because of its own want of transparency, its depth or intricacy, or because of mere defect of light. That which is complicated is likely to be obscure, but that may be obscure which is not at all complicated and scarcely complex, as a muddy pool. In that which is abstruse (Latin abs, from, and trudo, push) as if removed from the usual course of thought or out of the way of apprehension or discovery, the thought is remote, hidden; in that which is obscure there may be nothing to hide; it is hard to see to the bottom of the profound, because of its depth, but the most shallow turbidness is obscure. Compare COMPLEX; DARK; DIFFICULT; MYSTERIOUS.

    See synonyms for CLEAR.

    Synonyms:
    abstruse, ambiguous, cloudy, complex, complicated, dark, darksome, dense, difficult, dim, doubtful, dusky, enigmatical, hidden, incomprehensible, indistinct, intricate, involved, muddy, mysterious, obscure, profound, turbid, unintelligible

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  1. deep

    Antonyms:
    shallow, superficial, artless, undesigning, familiar, commonplace

    Synonyms:
    profound, subterranean, submerged, designing, abstruse, recondite, learned, low, sagacious, penetrating, thick, obscure, mysterious, occult, intense, heartfelt

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  1. deepnoun

    the central and most intense or profound part

    «in the deep of night»; «in the deep of winter»

    Antonyms:
    little, narrow, light, high, ankle-deep, shoaly, explicable, shallow, colorless, small, mild, shelfy, reefy, wakeful, exoteric, high-pitched, close, superficial, knee-deep, shelvy, colourless, artless, thin, neritic, fordable

    Synonyms:
    trench, oceanic abyss

  2. trench, deep, oceanic abyssnoun

    a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor

    Antonyms:
    high-pitched, colourless, small, shallow, fordable, reefy, little, wakeful, thin, narrow, shelvy, shelfy, colorless, close, high, mild, exoteric, knee-deep, shoaly, ankle-deep, explicable, superficial, light, neritic, artless

    Synonyms:
    trench, deep, oceanic abyss

  3. deepadjective

    literary term for an ocean

    «denizens of the deep»

    Antonyms:
    shallow, colourless, shoaly, high, close, thin, small, knee-deep, neritic, fordable, mild, ankle-deep, little, reefy, light, shelvy, artless, superficial, narrow, wakeful, high-pitched, colorless, shelfy, exoteric, explicable

    Synonyms:
    trench, oceanic abyss

  4. deepadjective

    relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply

    «a deep breath»; «a deep sigh»; «deep concentration»; «deep emotion»; «a deep trance»; «in a deep sleep»

    Antonyms:
    high-pitched, light, close, thin, wakeful, shallow, colorless, shelfy, narrow, little, mild, neritic, small, high, superficial, shelvy, knee-deep, exoteric, shoaly, explicable, fordable, colourless, ankle-deep, artless, reefy

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  5. deepadjective

    marked by depth of thinking

    «deep thoughts»; «a deep allegory»

    Antonyms:
    little, mild, reefy, exoteric, thin, explicable, colorless, high, close, shoaly, artless, narrow, ankle-deep, fordable, light, colourless, knee-deep, wakeful, superficial, shallow, shelvy, high-pitched, neritic, small, shelfy

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  6. deepadjective

    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 combination

    «a deep well»; «a deep dive»; «deep water»; «a deep casserole»; «a deep gash»; «deep massage»; «deep pressure receptors in muscles»; «deep shelves»; «a deep closet»; «surrounded by a deep yard»; «hit the ball to deep center field»; «in deep space»; «waist-deep»

    Antonyms:
    high, fordable, explicable, superficial, little, wakeful, shallow, mild, shelvy, ankle-deep, small, close, reefy, high-pitched, light, neritic, artless, shoaly, narrow, thin, shelfy, colourless, knee-deep, exoteric, colorless

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  7. deepadjective

    very distant in time or space

    «deep in the past»; «deep in enemy territory»; «deep in the woods»; «a deep space probe»

    Antonyms:
    exoteric, shelfy, shallow, light, little, high, shoaly, shelvy, small, close, wakeful, reefy, mild, artless, knee-deep, colourless, ankle-deep, high-pitched, explicable, neritic, fordable, superficial, thin, narrow, colorless

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  8. deepadjective

    extreme

    «in deep trouble»; «deep happiness»

    Antonyms:
    mild, shelfy, high-pitched, neritic, reefy, small, shelvy, light, colorless, fordable, high, shallow, artless, colourless, superficial, little, narrow, knee-deep, ankle-deep, shoaly, wakeful, exoteric, thin, explicable, close

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  9. bass, deepadjective

    having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range

    «a deep voice»; «a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice»; «a bass clarinet»

    Antonyms:
    knee-deep, thin, fordable, narrow, colorless, small, reefy, explicable, mild, light, high, close, superficial, little, shelvy, exoteric, ankle-deep, artless, shoaly, wakeful, shallow, neritic, colourless, high-pitched, shelfy

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, deep, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  10. deep, richadjective

    strong; intense

    «deep purple»; «a rich red»

    Antonyms:
    wakeful, reefy, little, shoaly, fordable, colorless, exoteric, shelfy, neritic, shallow, colourless, high, narrow, mild, close, small, knee-deep, artless, thin, high-pitched, ankle-deep, superficial, explicable, shelvy, light

    Synonyms:
    bass, mystifying, fat, robust, recondite, full-bodied, cryptical, copious, deep, cryptic, racy, inscrutable, abstruse, productive, ample, rich, fertile, mysterious, plentiful, thick, plenteous

  11. deepadjective

    relatively thick from top to bottom

    «deep carpets»; «deep snow»

    Antonyms:
    shelvy, high-pitched, wakeful, fordable, superficial, reefy, shallow, high, colorless, thin, colourless, shelfy, close, small, narrow, little, ankle-deep, mild, shoaly, artless, knee-deep, exoteric, explicable, light, neritic

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  12. deepadjective

    extending relatively far inward

    «a deep border»

    Antonyms:
    thin, shoaly, high, small, reefy, high-pitched, exoteric, superficial, neritic, fordable, mild, colourless, little, shallow, artless, ankle-deep, shelvy, knee-deep, wakeful, colorless, close, explicable, shelfy, narrow, light

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  13. thick, deepadjective

    (of darkness) very intense

    «thick night»; «thick darkness»; «a face in deep shadow»; «deep night»

    Antonyms:
    shallow, fordable, shelfy, high, knee-deep, reefy, colorless, little, small, neritic, high-pitched, explicable, mild, shelvy, close, exoteric, light, wakeful, artless, superficial, ankle-deep, shoaly, thin, colourless, narrow

    Synonyms:
    dense, duncical, duncish, stocky, thickheaded, boneheaded, loggerheaded, mystifying, blockheaded, cryptical, chummy, thick-skulled, rich, thickset, deep, abstruse, wooden-headed, compact, fatheaded, recondite, inscrutable, heavyset, cryptic, buddy-buddy, mysterious, bass, thick(p), thick, slurred

  14. deepadjective

    large in quantity or size

    «deep cuts in the budget»

    Antonyms:
    fordable, close, high-pitched, thin, high, little, light, wakeful, shoaly, small, colorless, mild, explicable, neritic, shelvy, shallow, colourless, exoteric, reefy, superficial, shelfy, knee-deep, narrow, artless, ankle-deep

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  15. deepadjective

    with head or back bent low

    «a deep bow»

    Antonyms:
    small, explicable, mild, wakeful, shelvy, close, neritic, shallow, high, little, artless, light, exoteric, fordable, narrow, ankle-deep, colourless, superficial, reefy, thin, shelfy, colorless, knee-deep, shoaly, high-pitched

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  16. cryptic, cryptical, deep, inscrutable, mysterious, mystifyingadjective

    of an obscure nature

    «the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms»; «a deep dark secret»; «the inscrutable workings of Providence»; «in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life»- Rachel Carson; «rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands»

    Antonyms:
    little, knee-deep, superficial, shallow, high, small, close, artless, wakeful, exoteric, shoaly, shelfy, narrow, colorless, shelvy, neritic, mild, high-pitched, reefy, fordable, colourless, explicable, thin, ankle-deep, light

    Synonyms:
    kabbalistic, mystifying, bass, cryptical, mystic, occult, secret, recondite, deep, qabalistic, orphic, inscrutable, abstruse, cryptic, rich, mysterious, cabalistic, mystical, thick, sibylline

  17. abstruse, deep, reconditeadjective

    difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge

    «the professor’s lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them»; «a deep metaphysical theory»; «some recondite problem in historiography»

    Antonyms:
    mild, exoteric, shallow, small, neritic, ankle-deep, colourless, artless, close, little, thin, light, fordable, explicable, high, wakeful, reefy, colorless, shoaly, narrow, superficial, shelfy, high-pitched, knee-deep, shelvy

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, deep, mysterious, inscrutable, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  18. deepadverb

    exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy

    «deep political machinations»; «a deep plot»

    Antonyms:
    explicable, little, shoaly, shallow, colourless, high-pitched, high, neritic, superficial, light, wakeful, shelvy, thin, fordable, colorless, ankle-deep, close, mild, artless, small, reefy, knee-deep, exoteric, shelfy, narrow

    Synonyms:
    cryptic, abstruse, inscrutable, mysterious, cryptical, bass, thick, recondite, mystifying, rich

  19. deeply, deepadverb

    to a great depth;far down

    «dived deeply»; «dug deep»

    Antonyms:
    little, high-pitched, artless, shoaly, narrow, thin, shelfy, exoteric, reefy, mild, light, high, shallow, knee-deep, fordable, colorless, small, colourless, explicable, close, neritic, superficial, shelvy, ankle-deep, wakeful

    Synonyms:
    deeply, profoundly, deep, late

  20. deep, lateadverb

    to an advanced time

    «deep into the night»; «talked late into the evening»

    Antonyms:
    mild, thin, high-pitched, high, light, ankle-deep, small, shelvy, neritic, superficial, little, colourless, shoaly, shallow, artless, colorless, exoteric, knee-deep, narrow, fordable, reefy, close, explicable, shelfy, wakeful

    Synonyms:
    lately, deep, of late, deeply, latterly, tardily, late, recently, belatedly

  21. deepadverb

    to a great distance

    «penetrated deep into enemy territory»; «went deep into the woods»

    Antonyms:
    narrow, high, close, shoaly, mild, little, superficial, reefy, light, neritic, artless, fordable, shallow, small, wakeful, exoteric, shelvy, knee-deep, shelfy, explicable, high-pitched, colorless, colourless, thin, ankle-deep

    Synonyms:
    deeply, late

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  1. deepadjective

    Antonyms:
    superficial, shallow

    Synonyms:
    profound, intricate, inexplicable, unfathomable, incomprehensible, recondite, abstruse, abysmal, sagacious, cunning, astute, shrewd, dark, intense, grave, grum, full-toned, guttural

How to use DEEP in a sentence?

  1. Capital Post-Conviction Counsel:

    Tuesday David Neal Cox felt deep remorse and wanted to bring closure to her family.

  2. Doug Collins:

    Your 81 letters appear to be little more than a deep-sea fishing expedition with the purpose of exposing private matters and airing alleged dirty laundry rather than legislating.

  3. Chelsea Phillips:

    Returning as the Official Beer of NASCAR strengthens our deep-rooted history in the sport and will provide fans with even more opportunities to enjoy a crisp, cold Busch beer on race day.

  4. Vander Plaats:

    We will be going all in for Sen. Ted Cruz, we have found him as a man of deep character. A man that we can fully trust, who has a consistency of convictions, who loves his god, loves his spouse, and who loves his family. We also see him to be very, very competent. Not always popular, but very competent. He has challenged both sides of the aisle. He understands what it’s going to take to get the country out of the mess that we’re currently in. We believe that he is exceptionally competent and that adds to his extraordinary leadership.

  5. Tim Hogan:

    She has deep respect for his family. While she was simply sharing a memory, she continues to believe that the best stories about Senator McCain are not about the views he had about President Trump: they are about McCains own valor and heroism.

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  • shallow

    big, intense

  • light

    dark, abstract

  • superficial

    intense, abstract

  • narrow

    usually down

  • soft

    abstract, absorbed

  • high

    low

  • ignorant

    abstract, absorbed

  • plain

    abstract

  • simple

    wise, astute

  • moderate

    intense in effect on senses

  • surface

    shallow

  • restricted

    usually down

  • trivial

    absorbed, scheming

  • artless

    absorbed, scheming

  • pale

    dark, absorbed

  • easy

  • weak

    intense in effect on senses

  • facile

  • frivolous

    scheming, intense in effect on senses

  • aboveboard

    scheming, intense in effect on senses

  • open

    scheming, intense in effect on senses

  • unimportant

  • stupid

  • slight

  • happy

  • frank

  • honest

  • blunt

  • dull

  • slow

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4. deep

adjective. [‘ˈdiːp’] marked by depth of thinking.

Etymology

  • deep (English)
  • depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

5. deep

adjective. [‘ˈdiːp’] very distant in time or space.

Etymology

  • deep (English)
  • depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

7. deep

adjective. [‘ˈdiːp’] extreme.

Etymology

  • deep (English)
  • depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

8. deep

adverb. [‘ˈdiːp’] to a great depth; far down.

Etymology

  • deep (English)
  • depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

9. deep

adjective. [‘ˈdiːp’] strong; intense.

Etymology

  • deep (English)
  • depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

10. deep

adjective. [‘ˈdiːp’] relatively thick from top to bottom.

Etymology

  • deep (English)
  • depe (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • deop (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

What are the opposite words for deep?

Deep is an adjective that can be used in different contexts to describe the extent or intensity of something. It has various antonyms that can be used to describe the opposite of its meaning. The word «shallow» is the most common antonym. This word refers to something that has a small depth or little extent. Another antonym is «superficial,» which means something that is only concerned with the surface or exterior of a matter. «Flat» is also an antonym for deep, and it describes something that is level and smooth without variation. Finally, «surface-level» is another antonym for deep that describes something that is only concerned with the obvious or apparent.

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  • completely, intensely
  • shallow
  • surface
  • external
  • superficial
  • all
  • extending very far, usually down
  • scheming, devious
  • intense in effect on senses
  • abstract, complicated in meaning
  • without depth, detail
  • Other relevant words
  • Other antonyms
  • completely, intensely

    • incompletely,
    • lightly,
    • little,
    • slightly.
  • shallow

    • frothy,
    • shallow,
    • uncritical,
    • Depthless,
    • shallower,
    • empty headed,
    • emptyheaded,
    • in considerable,
    • in-considerable,
    • more depthless,
    • most depthless,
    • shelfer,
    • shelfest,
    • shoaler,
    • shoalest,
    • skin deep,
    • skindeep,
    • un critical,
    • un sound,
    • un sounder,
    • un thinking,
    • un-critical,
    • un-sound,
    • un-sounder,
    • un-soundest,
    • un-thinking,
    • wishy washy,
    • wishywashy.
  • surface

    • facial,
    • more covering,
    • more facial,
    • most covering,
    • out side,
    • sur face,
    • sur-face,
    • top-pest.
  • external

    • surface.
  • superficial

    • on the surface,
    • flashest,
    • in-attentive,
    • more quick fix,
    • more quick-fix,
    • more quickfix,
    • more smattery,
    • more warped,
    • most quick fix,
    • most quick-fix,
    • most quickfix,
    • most smattery,
    • most warped,
    • on surface,
    • one dimensional,
    • onedimensional,
    • quickfix,
    • smattery,
    • tip iceberg,
    • tip of iceberg,
    • tip of the iceberg,
    • tip the iceberg.
  • all

    • shallow.
  • extending very far, usually down

    • aboveboard,
    • artless,
    • flighty,
    • frivolous,
    • ignorant,
    • light,
    • narrow,
    • open,
    • pale,
    • quiet,
    • restricted,
    • shallow,
    • soft,
    • superficial,
    • trivial,
    • unintelligent.
  • scheming, devious

    • blunt,
    • dull,
    • frank,
    • honest,
    • slow.
  • intense in effect on senses

    • cheerful,
    • mild,
    • moderate,
    • poor,
    • weak.
  • abstract, complicated in meaning

    • easy,
    • happy,
    • known,
    • plain,
    • simple,
    • slight,
    • unimportant,
    • stupid.
  • without depth, detail

    • superficial.
  • Other relevant words

    • exalted,
    • absent,
    • absentminded,
    • abstracted,
    • accessible,
    • acute,
    • adjacent,
    • adjoining,
    • alleviated,
    • apathetic,
    • apparent,
    • appreciable,
    • blatant,
    • brief,
    • bright,
    • certain,
    • circumscribed,
    • clear,
    • clear-cut,
    • colorless,
    • colourless,
    • comprehensible,
    • confined,
    • contiguous,
    • daydreaming,
    • decreased,
    • defined,
    • definite,
    • determined,
    • diminished,
    • direct,
    • disinterested,
    • distinct,
    • distracted,
    • dreamy,
    • earsplitting,
    • eased,
    • easy,
    • ephemeral,
    • even,
    • evident,
    • exact,
    • exoteric,
    • explicable,
    • explicit,
    • faraway,
    • fathomable,
    • feeble,
    • finite,
    • firm,
    • flat,
    • fleeting,
    • flush,
    • foggy,
    • hazy,
    • high-pitched,
    • horizontal,
    • impermanent,
    • inattentive,
    • intelligible,
    • interim,
    • knowable,
    • legible,
    • lessened,
    • level,
    • limited,
    • lost,
    • lucid,
    • manifest,
    • measured,
    • moderate,
    • moderated,
    • momentary,
    • oblivious,
    • obvious,
    • open-and-shut,
    • palpable,
    • patent,
    • pellucid,
    • penetrating,
    • perspicuous,
    • piercing,
    • piping,
    • plain,
    • plane,
    • preoccupied,
    • provisional,
    • qualified,
    • reduced,
    • remote,
    • restricted,
    • self-evident,
    • self-explanatory,
    • sharp,
    • short-lived,
    • short-term,
    • simple,
    • smooth,
    • soft,
    • squealing,
    • straightforward,
    • strident,
    • strong,
    • subdued,
    • sure,
    • tangible,
    • temporary,
    • tinny,
    • toned,
    • transient,
    • transparent,
    • two-dimensional,
    • unambiguous,
    • understandable,
    • unequivocal,
    • unfocused,
    • uninterested,
    • unmistakable,
    • visible,
    • weak,
    • Inobservant,
    • Peeping,
    • nonambiguous.
  • Other antonyms

    • close,
    • exalted,
    • facile,
    • high,
    • insincere,
    • near,
    • nearby,
    • pastel,
    • shrill,
    • small,
    • thin.

Antonym of the day

yester day

Antonyms:
present,
future,
tomorrow.

Nearby words

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Resources

  • DEEP antonyms at Antonym.com
  • DEEP antonyms at Thesaurus.plus
  • DEEP antonyms at Powerthesaurus.org
  • DEEP antonyms at Pasttenses.com
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