deepness

/ˈdiːpnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being deep, especially in a physical sense (distance from top to bottom or front to back).
    • The deepness of the canyon made it feel like another world.
    • He measured the deepness of the hole before planting the tree.
    • The deepness of the lake surprised the swimmers.
  2. The quality of being intense, profound, or serious (of emotions, thoughts, or sounds).
    • The deepness of the cello's sound filled the concert hall.
    • I was moved by the deepness of his philosophical questions.
    • The deepness of her grief was clear to everyone at the funeral.
  3. The quality of having a rich, dark color. (less common but still used)
    • The deepness of the blue in the painting caught my eye.
    • She admired the deepness of the red wine in the glass.
    • The deepness of the forest green made the room feel cozy.
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