depth

word

/ˈdɛpθ/
depth
/dˈɛpθ/
depth

Definition

The depth of something is how far down it goes from top to bottom. It can also mean the strength, seriousness, or detailed quality of an idea, feeling, or discussion.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in measurements: 'the depth of the pool'. It is also common in abstract phrases like 'emotional depth' or 'depth of knowledge'. Don't confuse it with 'deep', which is usually the adjective.

Example Sentences

The movie looks simple at first, but it has surprising emotional depth.

natural

The depth of the river is about two meters here.

basic

We checked the depth of the box before packing the vase.

basic

Her voice has a lot of depth for such a young singer.

basic

I didn't expect that question to lead to that kind of depth in the conversation.

natural

His report had plenty of facts, but not much depth.

natural