深い【ふかい】
Frequency rank: 558.
- deepantonym: 浅い
- profound
- dense; thick
- close (relationship)
- intense; strong
- late
adjective (keiyoushi)
Forms
- 深い【ふかい】Frequency rank: 558.
- ふかいFrequency rank: 54,044. – 55,693.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- deep
- profound
- dense; thick
- close (relationship)
- intense; strong
- late
This meaning describes something that has considerable depth, whether literal or metaphorical, such as water, a hole, or thoughts.
Used to convey a sense of significant depth in terms of meaning, feelings, or ideas, often referring to concepts that evoke deep understanding or insight.
I felt a profound love.
Refers to something that is closely packed or thick in nature, such as a forest or fog, indicating difficulty in seeing through or understanding.
A thick fog is covering the town.
This meaning indicates a strong emotional bond or proximity between people, whether in friendship, family ties, or romantic relationships.
This describes something with a high degree of strength or concentration, often used for emotions, flavors, or experiences.
Used to express a time that is advanced beyond the usual or expected period, often associated with being overdue.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Example sentences
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It also has a strong flavour, and adds depth to Chinese food such as soups and stir-fries.
There's no demand for them as tools, so the product line-up is poor.
My head is swimming, so I'll try writing any-old stuff without any deep thought.
The iris deeply associated with the Boys' Festival does not have a beautiful flower.
The greedy man was by no means satisfied with the reward.
To calculate the capacity, multiply the length by the width by the depth.
It was foggy, so it was hard to make out the figures of people walking.
We're deeply sorry for the inappropriate remark earlier.
She was filled with deep grief to hear of her father's sudden death.