depth, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

Depth is the measure of how deep something goes. The swimming pool has a depth of six feet. The well has an unknown depth. People can be deep as well—you know by looking at some people that they …

DEPTH definition: a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to bottom of something …

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  • in depth, extensively; thoroughly. 2. out of or beyond one's depth, beyond one's knowledge or capability.
  • depth (depth), n. Weights and Measures a dimension taken through an object or body of material, usually downward from an upper surface, horizontally inward from an outer surface, or from top to …

    The meaning of DEPTH is a deep place in a body of water. How to use depth in a sentence.

    If you say that someone or something has depth, you mean that they have serious and interesting qualities which are not immediately obvious and which you have to think about carefully before you …

    5 days ago · Noun depth (countable and uncountable, plural depths) the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep

      If you say that someone or something has depth, you mean that they have serious and interesting qualities which are not immediately obvious and which you have to think about carefully before you …

      5 days ago · Noun depth (countable and uncountable, plural depths) the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep

        DEPTH definition: 1. the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top…. Learn more.

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