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low vs deep

deep vs low

low and deep both are nouns.

low and deep both are adjectives.

low is a verb but deep is not a verb.

low and deep both are adverbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
low Yes Yes Yes Yes
deep Yes Yes No Yes
low (noun) deep (noun)
the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor
a low level or position or degree literary term for an ocean
an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation the central and most intense or profound part
low (adjective) deep (adjective)
being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination
less than normal in degree or intensity or amount relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy
of the most contemptible kind strong; intense
filled with melancholy and despondency very distant in time or space
subdued or brought low in condition or status difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge
low or inferior in station or quality of an obscure nature
no longer sufficient intense or extreme
very low in volume large in quantity or size
unrefined in character with head or back bent low
having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range
marked by depth of thinking
relatively thick from top to bottom
extending relatively far inward
(of darkness) densely dark
low (verb) deep (verb)
make a low noise, characteristic of bovines
low (adverb) deep (adverb)
in a low position; near the ground to a great depth; far down or in
to an advanced time
to a great distance
Difference between low and deep

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