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depthnoun distance measured from the top to the bottom of somethingbe sure to check the depth of the water before diving off the dock deepness, drop lownessdraft, sounding shallownessaltitude, elevation, height, stature the quality of being great in extent (as of insight)the depth of the poet's understanding of human nature has given his works a timeless appeal deepness, profoundness, profundity discernment, perception, perceptiveness, perceptivity, percipience, sagacity, sapience, sense, sensibility, wisdombraininess, brightness, brilliance, intellect, intelligence, judgment(or judgement), reason, sense, smartness, witacuity, acuteness, keenness, penetration, perspicacity, sensitivity, sharpness shallowness, superficialitybrainlessness, idiocy, imbecility, mindlessness, simpleness, stupidity, witlessnessillogic, irrationality, unreasonableness, unsoundness the most intense or characteristic phase of somethingI was in the depths of profound thought when I was interrupted deep, height, middle, midst, thick center, heart the lowest point or levelthe author describes how she slowly rose from the depth of her depression bedrock, bottom, nadir, rock bottom, zero abyss, armpit, pit acme, apex, climax, crown, culmination, head, height, high-water mark, meridian, peak, pinnacle, summit, tip-top, top, zenith bloom, flood tide, flower, glory, heydaycrescendo, highcap, ceiling, crest, roof the most extreme or advanced pointeven in the depth of the Great Depression people never lost hope extremity, height, limit consummation, epitome, quintessence, ultimate in the 14th century |