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depth
noun as in distance down or across
Strong matches
base, declination, deepness, draft, drop, expanse, lowness, measure, measurement, pit, pitch, profoundness, profundity, remoteness, sounding
Weak matches
noun as in insight, wisdom
Strongest matches
Strong matches
acuity, astuteness, brain, discernment, keenness, penetration, profoundness, profundity, sagacity, sharpness, weightiness
Example Sentences
He said in related research, "we've explored this question in depth and found that Indian Americans generally hold more liberal views on US policy issues compared to India".
The Rams added depth to their defensive line Monday, agreeing to terms with tackle Poona Ford, a person with knowledge of the situation said.
She also, just to show the bizarre depths of her fixations, endorses a horrifically anti-semitic conspiracy theory, as Merlan writes:
Ultimately, India had to work, as hard as at any point in their unbeaten progression through this tournament, but their depth and quality is such that they were always favourites amid passionate support.
Broadcast news is a specific, middle-of-the-road animal whose viewers connect with the headline readers as opposed to the depth of the coverage itself.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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