deeply
Aussprache: [ˈdiːpli]
Wort
Kontext: „emotion“
(adverb) when someone feels something very strong or intense. For example, when you feel a lot of love or sadness, you might say you feel it deeply.
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She deeply cares for her friends and always helps them when they need her.
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He does not deeply understand the problem; he only knows a little about it.
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How deeply do you feel about the changes in your life?
Kontext: „thought“
(adverb) when someone thinks about something a lot or reflects on it thoroughly. It’s like when you take your time to really think about a subject instead of just brushing it off.
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They deeply considered the consequences before making their decision.
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She didn’t deeply think about the answer; she just guessed.
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Have you deeply thought about what you want to study in college?
Kontext: „action“
(adverb) when something happens very far down or in a serious way. It's like going underwater or into something more intense.
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He breathed deeply before starting his speech.
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She did not dive deeply into the topic during the presentation.
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Did you swim deeply in the pool yesterday?
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