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deep

/diːp/

As a noun, 'the deep' refers to the ocean or a very large and deep body of water. It is also used to describe the most intense or central part of a period of time, such as the middle of the night or winter.

Exemples

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1

The sailor looked out at the vast deep.

The sailor looked out at the vast deep.

2

The expedition aims to study the bioluminescent creatures of the deep.

The expedition aims to study the bioluminescent creatures of the deep.

3

I don't like swimming where I can't see the bottom; the deep scares me.

I don't like swimming where I can't see the bottom; the deep scares me.

Famille de mots

Nom
deep
Verb
deepen
Adverbe
deeply
Adjectif
deep
Apparenté
depth
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Deep Sea Diver' going into 'the Deep.' Both refer to the mysterious bottom of the ocean.

Quiz rapide

The strange glowing fish emerged from the ____.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : deep

Exemples

1

The sailor looked out at the vast deep.

everyday

The sailor looked out at the vast deep.

2

The expedition aims to study the bioluminescent creatures of the deep.

formal

The expedition aims to study the bioluminescent creatures of the deep.

3

I don't like swimming where I can't see the bottom; the deep scares me.

informal

I don't like swimming where I can't see the bottom; the deep scares me.

4

The geological formations found in the deep provide clues about the Earth's crust.

academic

The geological formations found in the deep provide clues about the Earth's crust.

5

Our company specializes in technology for resource extraction from the deep.

business

Our company specializes in technology for resource extraction from the deep.

Famille de mots

Nom
deep
Verb
deepen
Adverbe
deeply
Adjectif
deep
Apparenté
depth

Collocations courantes

the vast deep the vast deep
creatures of the deep creatures of the deep
the deep of winter the deep of winter
plumb the deep plumb the deep
the blue deep the blue deep

Phrases Courantes

the deep blue sea

the deep blue sea

in the deep of the night

in the deep of the night

from the deep

from the deep

Souvent confondu avec

deep vs depth

'Depth' is the distance from the top to the bottom (the measurement), whereas 'the deep' is a poetic name for the sea itself.

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Notes d'usage

The noun form 'deep' is most commonly used in literature, poetry, or when speaking about the ocean in a dramatic way. It is almost always preceded by the definite article 'the'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'deep' as a noun when they mean the measurement 'depth'. For example, saying 'the deep of the pool' is less common than 'the depth of the pool' unless being poetic.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Deep Sea Diver' going into 'the Deep.' Both refer to the mysterious bottom of the ocean.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Old English word 'dēop', which meant 'having great extension downward' or 'profound'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Usually singular Always used with the definite article 'the' Functions as the object of a preposition (e.g., in the deep, from the deep)
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Contexte culturel

In English seafaring history and folklore, 'the deep' is often treated as a mysterious, almost living entity that holds many secrets.

Quiz rapide

The strange glowing fish emerged from the ____.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : deep

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