depth

/dɛpθ/
noun
  1. The distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something.
    • The pool has a depth of eight feet at the deep end.
    • The submarine can reach a depth of over 1,000 meters.
    • We measured the depth of the snow before shoveling the driveway.
  2. The quality of being complex, thorough, or intense.
    • The movie surprised me with its emotional depth.
    • Her essay showed great depth of understanding about the topic.
    • We need more depth in our analysis before making a decision.
  3. The farthest or most intense part of a situation or feeling.
    • He was in the depth of despair after losing his job.
    • She found courage in the depth of her heart.
    • The explorers ventured into the depth of the jungle.
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