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Showing words for DEPTHS using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Depths

depths

5 Letter Words for Depths

depth

4 Letter Words for Depths

dept, edhs, eths, heps, hept, hesp, hest, hets, peds, pehs, pest, pets, ptsd, sepd, sept, seth, shed, shet, shpt, sped, spet, sted, step, teds, thed

3 Letter Words for Depths

dep, des, det, dph, dpt, dsp, edh, edp, eds, ehs, esd, esp, est, eth, hed, hep, hes, het, hts, ped, peh, pes, pet, phd, pht, pst, pte, pts, sed, sep, set, she, shp, sht, spt, std, ted, tes, thd, the, tpd, tph, tps, tsh, tsp

Definitions for Depths

[1] a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to bottom of something regarded as one of several layers.
[2] the quality of being deep; deepness.
[3] complexity or obscurity, as of a subject: a question of great depth.
[4] gravity; seriousness.
[5] emotional profundity: the depth of someone's feelings.
[6] intensity, as of silence, color, etc.
[7] lowness of tonal pitch: the depth of a voice.
[8] the amount of knowledge, intelligence, wisdom, insight, feeling, etc., present in a person's mind or evident either in some product of the mind, as a learned paper, argument, work of art, etc., or in the person's behavior.
[9] a high degree of such knowledge, insight, etc.
[10] Often depths. a deep part or place: from the depths of the ocean.
[11] an unfathomable space; abyss: the depth of time.
[12] Sometimes depths. the farthest, innermost, or extreme part or state: the depth of space; the depths of the forest; the depths of despair.
[13] Usually depths. a low intellectual or moral condition: How could he sink to such depths?
[14] the part of greatest intensity, as of night or winter.
[15] Sports . the strength of a team in terms of the number and quality of its substitute players: With no depth in the infield, an injury to any of the regulars would be costly.
[16] in depth , extensively or thoroughly: Make a survey in depth of the conditions.
[17] out of /beyond one's depth , in water deeper than one's height or too deep for one's safety. beyond one's knowledge or capability: The child is being taught subjects that are beyond his depth.
[18] the extent, measurement, or distance downwards, backwards, or inwards
[19] the quality of being deep; deepness
[20] intensity or profundity of emotion or feeling
[21] profundity of moral character; penetration; sagacity; integrity
[22] complexity or abstruseness, as of thought or objects of thought
[23] intensity, as of silence, colour, etc
[24] lowness of pitch
[25] nautical the distance from the top of a ship's keel to the top of a particular deck
[26] (often plural) a deep, far, inner, or remote part, such as an inaccessible region of a country
[27] (often plural) the deepest, most intense, or most severe part the depths of winter
[28] (usually plural) a low moral state; demoralization how could you sink to such depths?
[29] (often plural) a vast space or abyss
[30] beyond one's depth or out of one's depth in water deeper than one is tall beyond the range of one's competence or understanding
[31] in depth thoroughly or comprehensively See also in-depth

Words related to Depths

depthintensity, extent, bottom, acumen, intelligence, intellect, sense, measurement, drop, measure, expanse, base, draft, remoteness, pitch, declination, profoundness, pit, profundity, deepness

Words nearby Depths

depthdepside, dept, dept., deptford, deptford pink, depth, depth charge, depth finder, depth gauge, depth of field, depth of focus

Origin of Depths

1350–1400; Middle English depthe, equivalent to dep (Old English dēop deep) + -the -th1

Other words from Depths

depth·less , adjective

Word origin for Depths

C14: from dep deep + -th 1

Synonyms for Depths

bottom, extent, intensity, base, declination, deepness, draft, drop, expanse, lowness, measure, measurement, pit, pitch, profoundness, profundity, remoteness, sounding, fathomage, lower register