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It is a noun form of the word 'deep' and refers to the state or quality of being deep. Example: The deepness of the ocean never fails to amaze me. In this sentence, 'deepness' is used to describe the extent or quality of the ocean's depth. It conveys a sense of wonder and awe at the vastness of the ocean's depths.
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deepness
noun
The state or quality of being deep (either physically or metaphorically)
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"Her Deepness" (1989): Wallace White's Profile of the underwater explorer Sylvia Earle finders her fearless, determined, and permanently curious.
So it's with deepness and with a sense of gratitude, and sense of loyalty and friendship, that I congratulate Free Congress and all my friends here".
In Hawaii, in 1979, she made a dive to 1250' in a Jim suit, (a kind of diving armor), which became legendary & resulted in her nickname "Her Deepness".
In September , 1979 Sylvia journeyed to Hawaii to participate in a project that was to result in the Jim dive, the deepest dive ever made without a cable to the surface, which was to earn her the sobriquet Her Deepness.
"You get into the deepness of a silence and you realize that silence is not a nothing," he said.
"I'd be looking at these incredible images of the deepness of space and time projected against a flat wall.
Tuvans affectionately called him Cher Shimjer (Earthquake) because of the deepness of his voice.
Klein, like all the new hopeful personal brands, seems less interested in the publishing business per se then in a kind of channel purity and deepness – and aggrandizement.
I was awe-struck seeing my first night's sleep dissected into slivers of deepness and lightness.
Feeling sad is almost a form of deepness.
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Her Deepness when I visited her one morning in her office at a company called Deep Ocean Engineering, in San Leandro, just south of the Oakland Airport was wearing a navy-blue suit, a white shirt, dark stockings, and black pumps.
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