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deeply
adverb as in completely, intensely
Strongest matches
acutely, genuinely, intensely, passionately, profoundly, sadly, seriously, severely, surely, thoroughly
Weak matches
affectingly, distressingly, feelingly, gravely, mournfully, movingly, to the quick
Example Sentences
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said he was "deeply saddened" by the violence and casualty toll, blaming the day's events on "infiltration by various vested interest groups".
In Los Angeles County, where one out of every 10 people is an undocumented immigrant and nearly half are Latino, the operations have felt to many like a deeply personal affront.
Liberal Democrat spokesperson Lisa Smart said the mass arrests "set a dangerous precedent" that was "deeply alarming" and that violence, antisemitic abuse or hate speech crimes were already covered by existing law.
Poor and deeply ambitious, he rose to become a military officer in the Revolutionary War, and later, the nation’s first secretary of the treasury under Washington.
Speaking to Today, McEwan contrasted the contemplative letters of the past - from the likes of Napolean and Darwin - with today's briefer emails, which may miss deeper personal insights.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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