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Deeply for Dummies

adverb

pronunciation: 'dipli

What does Deeply really mean?

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Alright, so "deeply" is a word that we use to talk about how much we feel or think about something. When we say we feel something deeply, it means we really, really feel it a lot. It's like when you really, really love your favorite toy, or when you feel really, really happy or really, really sad. It's like those feelings are deep in your heart, not just on the surface.

Another way we use the word "deeply" is to talk about how much we understand something. If you understand something deeply, it means you really get it, like you know a lot about it and you've thought about it a lot. It's not just something you know a little about, it's something you really know a lot about.

So, when we use the word "deeply," we're talking about strong feelings or a lot of knowledge or understanding about something. It's like going way down, under the surface, to really feel or know something. It's not just on the surface, it's deep inside you. And that's what "deeply" means!

Revised and Fact checked by David Anderson on 2023-12-25 01:13:36

Deeply In a sentece

Learn how to use Deeply inside a sentece

  • She was deeply moved by the touching story.
  • He is deeply committed to helping the environment.
  • I deeply appreciate all the hard work you put into this project.
  • The lake is deeply blue and clear.
  • I am deeply sorry for my mistake.

Deeply Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Deeply Pertains To

Words to which the original word is relevant