deeply

IPA: dˈipɫi

adverb

  • To a deep extent or degree; very greatly.
  • So as to extend far down or far into something.
  • At depth.
  • In a profound, not superficial, manner.
  • In large volume.
  • (in relation to sleep) Soundly; so as to be hard to rouse.
  • (of flavour, colour, etc.) Richly.
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Examples of "deeply" in Sentences

  • I was deeply saddened by the news.
  • The organ tissue was deeply impaired.
  • The girl blushed deeply and hesitated.
  • The city was horrified and deeply saddened.
  • The animus of the leader was deeply personal.
  • Everything the hypnotist says deeply effective.
  • The interstices are deeply latticed and corrugated.
  • Hassan was reportedly deeply embittered by the change.
  • Bogumilism was deeply encroached in the Bulgarian people.
  • He's deeply immersed in the technicalities of administrivia.

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