What does Deeply mean?
Definitions for Deeply
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Princeton's WordNet
profoundly, deeplyadverb
to a great depth psychologically
"They felt the loss deeply"
deeply, deepadverb
to a great depth;far down
"dived deeply"; "dug deep"
Wiktionary
deeplyadverb
at depth, in a deep way
deeplyadverb
to a deep extent
deeplyadverb
profoundly
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Deeplyadjective
Etymology: from deep.
Fear is a passion that is most deeply rooted in our natures, and flows immediately from the principle of self-preservation. John Tillotson, Serm. 1.
Those impressions were made when the brain was more susceptive of them: they have been deeply engraven at the proper season, and therefore they remain. Isaac Watts, Improvement.
He sighed deeply in his spirit. Mark viii. 12.
Klockins so deeply hath sworn ne’er more to come
In bawdy-house, that he dares not go home. John Donne.Upon the deck our careful general stood,
And deeply mus’d on the succeeding day. John Dryden, Ann. Mirab.Having taken of the deeply red juice of buckthorn berries, I let it drop upon white paper. Robert Boyle, on Colours.
To keep his promise with him, he had deeply offended both his nobles and people. Francis Bacon, Henry VII.
Wikipedia
Deeply
Deeply is a 2000 film directed by Sheri Elwood, starring Julia Brendler, Lynn Redgrave and Kirsten Dunst.
ChatGPT
deeply
Deeply is an adverb often used to describe something done in a profound, intense or extreme way or at a significant level. The term can refer to physical depth or to depth in a metaphorical sense, such as deep feelings. It means so far below the surface, extremely, very much, or strongly. It might also indicate a thorough or detailed manner.
Webster Dictionary
Deeplyadverb
at or to a great depth; far below the surface; as, to sink deeply
Deeplyadverb
profoundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics
Deeplyadverb
very; with a tendency to darkness of color
Deeplyadverb
gravely; with low or deep tone; as, a deeply toned instrument
Deeplyadverb
with profound skill; with art or intricacy; as, a deeply laid plot or intrigue
Wikidata
Deeply
Deeply is a 2000 movie directed by Sheri Elwood, starring Julia Brendler, Lynn Redgrave and Kirsten Dunst.
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Deeply' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #2673
Adverbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'Deeply' in Adverbs Frequency: #216
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Deeply in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Deeply in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Deeply in a Sentence
The company is deeply tied not only to China but to the Chinese Communist Party. And that connectivity, the existence of those connections puts American information that crosses those networks at risk.
What House Republican's done is embrace Donald Trump. And if I were doing what House Republican's doing, I would be deeply ashamed of myself.
We are deeply saddened to confirm that there is one fatality resulting from this accident. The entire Southwest Airlines Family is devastated and extends its deepest, heartfelt sympathy to the customers, employees, family members and loved ones affected by this tragic event.
As quoted in several of the local media outlets, Jonathan Pentland stands by his right to defend his family and home from a genuine treat( sic) and is deeply hurt by the situation.
Man is deeply vulnerable when faced with overwhelming evil. Instead of consolidating his energy to fight it, he wastes valuable time and effort puzzling over it, insisting it is not, cannot possibly be, what it seems.
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