deeply
deep lee
- r to a great depth psychologically
They felt the loss deeply - r to a great depth; far down
dived deeply
- The LDP remains burdened with a deeply unpopular leader whose days appear to be numbered.
- Indeed, Zidane's mother may have been speaking for more than just her family when she told a British newspaper, "Our whole family is deeply saddened that Zinedine's career should .
- It turns out that mathematics isn't a neat straight line; it's a loop, and a deeply strange one at that.