deeply
At the B1 CEFR level, understanding the adverb "deeply" means recognizing its role in expressing strong feelings or significant impact. It helps to intensify verbs and adjectives, showing that something is felt or done to a great extent. For example, you might say, "I deeply regret my mistake" to show very strong regret. Or, "She was deeply moved by the story" to convey a strong emotional reaction.
When we use the adverb "deeply," we are typically referring to something that is felt or experienced with great intensity and often at a profound level. It signifies a significant impact or a thorough involvement, going beyond a superficial understanding or connection. For instance, one might be deeply moved by a performance, indicating a strong emotional response, or deeply rooted in a tradition, suggesting a strong and long-standing connection. It adds a layer of gravity and earnestness to the verb or adjective it modifies, conveying that the action or state is not just present, but profoundly so.
§ Understanding 'Deeply' in Sentences
The adverb 'deeply' is a versatile word used to convey intensity, whether it's about feelings, actions, or states. It signifies 'to a great extent or degree' or 'very much'. Understanding its placement and common associations will help you use it effectively.
- Placement with Verbs
- 'Deeply' often modifies verbs, indicating the intensity of the action. It typically comes after the verb or after the object if there is one.
She deeply regretted her decision.
He cares deeply for his family.
- Placement with Adjectives and Participles
- It can also modify adjectives or participles (words ending in -ed or -ing that act as adjectives) to intensify their meaning.
We were deeply moved by her story.
The news was deeply disturbing.
§ Common Collocations and Phrases with 'Deeply'
'Deeply' frequently pairs with certain verbs and adjectives to express strong emotions or significant impact. Here are some common examples:
- Deeply concerned: Expressing a strong feeling of worry.
- Deeply affected: Indicating a significant impact, often emotional.
- Deeply rooted: Describing something firmly established or ingrained.
- Deeply regret: Expressing strong sorrow or disappointment about something.
- Deeply moved: Feeling strong emotion, often touched by something.
Many people are deeply concerned about climate change.
The community was deeply affected by the disaster.
These traditions are deeply rooted in their culture.
I deeply regret any inconvenience caused.
The audience was deeply moved by the performance.
§ 'Deeply' and Prepositions
While 'deeply' itself doesn't typically require a specific preposition, it can be used in sentences where prepositions are necessary for the overall meaning. The choice of preposition will depend on the verb or noun it's associated with.
- With 'about'
- Often used with verbs like 'care' or adjectives like 'concerned' when referring to a topic.
She cares deeply about social justice.
- With 'in'
- Can be used when something is embedded or involved to a significant extent.
He is deeply involved in environmental activism.
§ Nuances and Contextual Use
While 'deeply' generally means 'very much', its precise nuance can vary depending on the context. It often implies a more profound or fundamental level of intensity compared to simply 'very' or 'extremely'.
- Emotional Depth: When describing feelings, 'deeply' suggests sincerity and intensity.
- Intellectual or Abstract Intensity: It can also refer to a thorough or profound understanding or engagement.
- Physical Penetration (less common, but possible): In some literal contexts, it can describe physical depth.
She feels deeply for the victims of the crisis.
He studied the subject deeply before writing his thesis.
The roots grow deeply into the soil.
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She was deeply sad when her cat ran away.
She was (very) sad when her cat ran away.
Here, 'deeply' modifies the adjective 'sad', emphasizing the extent of her sadness.
I deeply appreciate your help with my homework.
I (really) appreciate your help with my homework.
'Deeply' modifies the verb 'appreciate', showing strong gratitude.
He thinks deeply before he answers difficult questions.
He thinks (a lot) before he answers difficult questions.
Here, 'deeply' modifies the verb 'thinks', indicating careful consideration.
The river runs deeply into the ground here.
The river runs (far down) into the ground here.
'Deeply' modifies the verb 'runs', describing the depth of the river's flow.
My mom was deeply worried about my test results.
My mom was (very) worried about my test results.
'Deeply' modifies the adjective 'worried', intensifying her concern.
We deeply enjoyed our vacation by the sea.
We (really) enjoyed our vacation by the sea.
'Deeply' modifies the verb 'enjoyed', showing great pleasure.
The roots of the old tree go deeply into the soil.
The roots of the old tree go (far down) into the soil.
'Deeply' modifies the verb 'go', describing the extent of the roots' reach.
I deeply believe that we can solve this problem.
I (strongly) believe that we can solve this problem.
'Deeply' modifies the verb 'believe', expressing strong conviction.
She was deeply moved by the sad story.
She was very touched by the sad story.
Used with a past participle to intensify the feeling.
I deeply appreciate your help with my project.
I really appreciate your help with my project.
Placed before a verb to emphasize the gratitude.
He thought deeply about the problem before giving an answer.
He thought a lot about the problem before answering.
Used after a verb to describe the intensity of the action.
The news deeply affected everyone in the room.
The news had a big effect on everyone in the room.
Placed before a verb to show a strong impact.
They were deeply committed to their work.
They were very dedicated to their work.
Used with an adjective to intensify the quality.
She knows deeply in her heart that it's the right decision.
She knows very well in her heart that it's the right decision.
Used with a verb phrase to emphasize inner conviction.
The team needs to look deeply into the reasons for the failure.
The team needs to examine very closely the reasons for the failure.
Used after a phrasal verb to show thoroughness.
I deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused.
I am very sorry for any trouble this may have caused.
Placed before a verb to emphasize the sincerity of the regret.
She was deeply moved by the generosity of the community after the fire.
She was very touched by the community's generosity.
Used with a past participle to express intense emotion.
The new policy deeply affected the local economy, causing both positive and negative outcomes.
The new policy significantly impacted the local economy.
Modifies the verb 'affected', indicating a strong impact.
He deeply regretted his decision to leave his previous job, realizing it was a mistake.
He greatly regretted his choice to quit his old job.
Emphasizes the intensity of the regret.
The scientists are deeply involved in research to find a cure for the rare disease.
The scientists are very much engaged in finding a cure.
Used with an adjective 'involved' to show extensive participation.
Despite the challenges, she deeply believed in her team's ability to succeed.
Even with difficulties, she strongly believed in her team.
Modifies the verb 'believed', indicating strong conviction.
The old house was deeply rooted in history, with many stories passed down through generations.
The old house was strongly connected to history.
Used with a past participle 'rooted' to describe strong historical connections.
His comments were deeply offensive to many people present at the meeting.
His remarks were very insulting to those at the meeting.
Modifies the adjective 'offensive', indicating a high degree of offense.
The company's values are deeply embedded in its corporate culture and guide all decisions.
The company's values are strongly incorporated into its culture.
Used with a past participle 'embedded' to show firm establishment.
习语与表达
"Deeply rooted"
Firmly established and difficult to change.
His beliefs are deeply rooted in his upbringing.
neutral"Deeply moved"
Affected strongly by emotion, often sadness or compassion.
She was deeply moved by the stories of the refugees.
neutral"Deeply felt"
Sincere and intense emotion or belief.
His speech was a deeply felt plea for peace.
neutral"Deeply indebted"
Owing a great deal of gratitude or money.
I am deeply indebted to you for your help.
formal"Deeply disappointed"
Feeling very let down or unhappy about something.
The team was deeply disappointed with their performance.
neutral"Deeply concerned"
Feeling very worried or troubled about something.
The parents were deeply concerned about their child's health.
neutral"Deeply regret"
To feel very sorry or remorseful about something.
I deeply regret any offense I may have caused.
formal"Deeply ingrained"
Firmly fixed or established in a person's nature, beliefs, or habits.
The idea of hard work is deeply ingrained in their culture.
neutral"Deeply personal"
Relating to a person's private life or feelings, often sensitive.
His decision was deeply personal and he didn't want to discuss it.
neutral"Deeply troubled"
Experiencing great worry, sadness, or anxiety.
She seemed deeply troubled by the news.
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Use "deeply" to emphasize the intensity of emotions, feelings, or the extent of an impact. It often collocates with verbs related to feeling or being affected, like deeply moved, deeply concerned, deeply regret, or deeply affected. It can also describe the intensity of a state, such as deeply ingrained or deeply rooted. While it means "very much," it carries a more profound and serious connotation than simply "very." For instance, you wouldn't typically say "I deeply like ice cream," but rather "I deeply appreciate your help."
A common mistake is using "deeply" interchangeably with "very" in contexts where the intensity isn't profound or emotional. For example, saying ❌ "I am deeply hungry" or ❌ "The box is deeply heavy" is incorrect. Instead, use ✅ "I am very hungry" or ✅ "The box is very heavy." Another mistake is using it with verbs that don't express a state of being or feeling, such as ❌ "He deeply ran to the store." The correct usage would be with verbs that express emotions or significant impact, like ✅ "He was deeply saddened by the news."
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She was deeply moved by the generosity of her friends.
- deeply moved
- deeply touched
- deeply affected
He deeply regretted his decision to leave his job.
- deeply regretted
- deeply sorry
- deeply ashamed
The company is deeply committed to environmental protection.
- deeply committed
- deeply invested
- deeply involved
I deeply appreciate your help with this project.
- deeply appreciate
- deeply grateful
- deeply thankful
The economic crisis has deeply impacted many families.
- deeply impacted
- deeply concerned
- deeply worried
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"What is something you've deeply appreciated recently?"
"Can you describe a time when you were deeply moved by something?"
"What's a cause or idea you feel deeply committed to?"
"Have you ever deeply regretted a decision? What happened?"
"What's something that you feel deeply about?"
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Reflect on a time you felt deeply grateful. What were the circumstances, and how did that gratitude manifest?
Write about a decision you made that you deeply regretted. What did you learn from it?
Explore a topic or issue that you feel deeply about. Why is it important to you, and what actions might you take related to it?
Describe a person or experience that has deeply influenced you. In what ways has this influence shaped who you are today?
Consider something you are deeply committed to. What efforts do you make to uphold this commitment, and what challenges do you face?
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10 个问题Some common synonyms for 'deeply' include profoundly, intensely, greatly, thoroughly, and very much. The best choice depends on the specific context.
While 'deep' can describe physical depth, 'deeply' as an adverb usually refers to the intensity of a feeling or action. For physical depth, you'd more likely say 'dug a deep hole' or 'fell deep into the water' rather than 'fell deeply into the water'.
No, 'deeply' isn't exclusively used with emotions, though it's very common. It can describe other intense states or actions, such as 'deeply involved in the project' or 'deeply impressed by her performance'.
Both 'deeply' and 'very' emphasize intensity. However, 'deeply' often implies a more profound, emotional, or significant intensity, especially with feelings or thoughts. 'Very' is a more general intensifier that can be used with a wider range of adjectives and adverbs.
Yes, absolutely! 'Deeply' can intensify both positive and negative feelings. Examples include 'deeply annoyed,' 'deeply saddened,' 'deeply concerned,' or 'deeply offended'.
'Deeply' is often paired with verbs related to feeling, thinking, or affecting. Common examples include: deeply regret, deeply care, deeply appreciate, deeply understand, deeply affected, and deeply moved.
Both 'deeply' and 'sincerely' express genuine feeling, but they have different nuances. 'Deeply' emphasizes the intensity or profundity of a feeling or action, while 'sincerely' emphasizes genuineness and honesty, often in expressions of apology, gratitude, or belief. For example, you might say 'I deeply regret' (focus on intensity of regret) or 'I sincerely apologize' (focus on genuine apology).
Yes, 'deeply' can be used at the beginning of a sentence for emphasis. For instance, 'Deeply concerned by the news, she called her family.' or 'Deeply regretting his words, he apologized immediately.'
'Deeply' is generally considered a standard and somewhat formal adverb, often used in more thoughtful or emotional contexts. It's appropriate in both written and spoken English across various registers, but you might find it more frequently in formal writing or serious discussions.
Certainly! Here's an example: 'She was deeply moved by the kindness of strangers after losing her way in the new city.'
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The speaker loves their family very much.
She cares about her friends very much.
He feels very sorry for his mistake.
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We deeply thank you.
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He deeply believes in his dreams.
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The adverb 'deeply' comes before the verb it modifies, 'cares'.
The adverb 'deeply' comes before the adjective it modifies, 'sorry'.
The adverb 'deeply' comes before the verb it modifies, 'thank'.
The speaker is very grateful.
She has strong feelings for them.
The news made everyone very sad.
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I deeply enjoy reading books.
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He deeply regretted his mistake.
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They were deeply impressed by her performance.
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Write a sentence using 'deeply' to describe how someone feels about something.
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She deeply misses her family.
Complete the sentence: 'I was ____ moved by the beautiful music.' using the word 'deeply'.
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I was deeply moved by the beautiful music.
Describe something you like very much, using the word 'deeply'.
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I deeply enjoy reading books.
How interested is Sarah in her family's history?
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Sarah loves her grandmother very much. She always listens carefully when her grandmother tells stories. Sarah is deeply interested in her family's history. She spends hours looking at old photos with her.
How interested is Sarah in her family's history?
The passage says 'Sarah is deeply interested in her family's history,' and 'deeply' means 'very much.'
The passage says 'Sarah is deeply interested in her family's history,' and 'deeply' means 'very much.'
How did Tom feel when his rabbit ran away?
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Tom felt deeply sad when his favorite pet rabbit ran away. He looked for it everywhere, but he couldn't find it. His friends tried to cheer him up, but he still felt very unhappy.
How did Tom feel when his rabbit ran away?
The passage states 'Tom felt deeply sad,' which means he felt very unhappy.
The passage states 'Tom felt deeply sad,' which means he felt very unhappy.
What does 'deeply touching' mean in this passage?
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The new movie was deeply touching. Many people in the cinema cried during the film. It told a beautiful story about friendship and love. Everyone agreed it was a special movie.
What does 'deeply touching' mean in this passage?
When something is 'deeply touching,' it means it evokes strong emotions, like making people cry, as mentioned in the passage.
When something is 'deeply touching,' it means it evokes strong emotions, like making people cry, as mentioned in the passage.
The adverb 'deeply' comes before the verb 'cares' to emphasize the intensity of her care.
The adverb 'deeply' describes how sorry he was.
The adverb 'deeply' modifies the verb 'appreciate', showing strong gratitude.
She was ___ touched by their kindness.
'Deeply' is used here to emphasize the intensity of her feeling of being touched.
The news ___ affected everyone in the community.
'Deeply' indicates that the news had a strong and significant impact on the community.
He cares ___ about his family's well-being.
'Deeply' emphasizes the great extent of his care for his family.
We were ___ impressed by her performance.
'Deeply' shows that they were very much impressed by her performance.
The artist felt ___ inspired by the beautiful landscape.
'Deeply' conveys the strong feeling of inspiration the artist experienced.
She ___ regretted her decision to leave.
'Deeply' emphasizes the strong and profound regret she felt.
The speaker felt a strong emotion because of the story.
He feels very sorry about something he decided.
Her feelings for her family are very strong.
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I deeply appreciate your help.
Focus: DEEP-ly, ap-PRE-shee-ate
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He was deeply hurt by their words.
Focus: DEEP-ly, hurt, words
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We deeply believe in this cause.
Focus: DEEP-ly, be-LIEVE, cause
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Write a sentence using 'deeply' to describe a strong feeling of sadness.
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She felt deeply sad when her pet went missing.
Use 'deeply' in a sentence to express strong respect for someone.
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I deeply respect my grandmother for her wisdom and kindness.
Write a sentence using 'deeply' to describe how much someone cared about something.
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He deeply cared about the environment and worked to protect it.
What did the villagers believe about the house?
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The old house stood on a hill, surrounded by ancient trees. Its windows were dark, and the garden was overgrown. People in the village believed the house was deeply haunted. They said strange noises could be heard at night.
What did the villagers believe about the house?
The passage states, 'People in the village believed the house was deeply haunted.'
The passage states, 'People in the village believed the house was deeply haunted.'
How did Sarah feel when she reached the top of the mountain?
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After a long and difficult journey, Sarah finally reached the top of the mountain. She looked out at the amazing view and felt deeply relieved. All her hard work had paid off, and she was very happy.
How did Sarah feel when she reached the top of the mountain?
The passage says, 'she looked out at the amazing view and felt deeply relieved.'
The passage says, 'she looked out at the amazing view and felt deeply relieved.'
How did the artist feel about his finished painting?
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The artist spent many hours painting the portrait. He wanted to capture every detail perfectly. When he finished, he stepped back and looked at his work. He was deeply satisfied with the result.
How did the artist feel about his finished painting?
The passage states, 'He was deeply satisfied with the result.'
The passage states, 'He was deeply satisfied with the result.'
The word 'deeply' describes the intensity of her emotion.
Think about how thoroughly the theme was explored.
Consider the extent of his understanding.
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I deeply appreciate your support during this challenging time.
Focus: deeply, appreciate, challenging
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The scientific community was deeply concerned by the unexpected results of the experiment.
Focus: deeply, concerned, unexpected
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She felt deeply committed to her cause, despite the many obstacles.
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The CEO's resignation came as a shock, as he had been ___ involved in the company's strategic planning.
'Deeply' is the most appropriate adverb here to convey the extent of his involvement in the strategic planning, implying a significant and thorough participation.
Despite the initial setbacks, the team remained ___ committed to achieving their ambitious goals.
'Deeply' effectively emphasizes the intensity and unwavering nature of the team's commitment, even in the face of difficulties.
The scientist's research ___ impacted our understanding of quantum physics, leading to numerous breakthroughs.
'Deeply' is used to signify a profound and significant impact on the understanding of quantum physics, indicating a major contribution.
The phrase 'deeply rooted' implies that something is superficial and easily changed.
To be 'deeply rooted' means something is firmly established and difficult to alter, the opposite of superficial.
If someone is 'deeply moved' by a performance, it means they are only mildly affected.
To be 'deeply moved' signifies a strong emotional impact or profound influence, not a mild one.
The sentence 'She was deeply entrenched in her beliefs' suggests her beliefs were easily swayed.
To be 'deeply entrenched' means to be firmly established and difficult to dislodge or change, indicating strong and unwavering beliefs.
Listen for how the CEO's decision affected morale.
Pay attention to what caused her emotional reaction.
Consider the extent of the archaeological team's exploration.
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Please explain how technology has deeply integrated into modern society.
Focus: deeply integrated
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Describe a time when you were deeply committed to a challenging project.
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Discuss the ethical implications of artificial intelligence, particularly how it deeply affects privacy.
Focus: deeply affects
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This sentence structure emphasizes how integral the values are to the company's culture.
The adverb 'deeply' modifies 'rooted' to indicate a strong, foundational connection.
The sentence describes the profound impact of the recession on markets.
The philosopher's treatise delved ___ into the intricate complexities of existentialism, leaving readers to ponder the profound implications.
'Deeply' is the most appropriate adverb here, emphasizing the thorough and profound nature of the philosopher's exploration. The other options suggest a lack of depth or detail, which contradicts the context of 'intricate complexities' and 'profound implications'.
Despite the prevailing optimism, she felt a sense of disquietude ___ rooted in the unresolved issues of her past.
'Deeply' is used to convey that the disquietude was profoundly ingrained and not easily dismissed, indicating a strong internal connection to past issues. The other options imply a less significant or superficial connection.
His artistic style, though seemingly avant-garde, was ___ influenced by classical aesthetics and Renaissance techniques.
'Deeply' emphasizes the significant and fundamental influence of classical aesthetics on his artistic style, despite its modern appearance. The other options suggest a lesser or indirect influence.
The architect was deeply concerned about the structural integrity of the new skyscraper, necessitating a thorough re-evaluation of the blueprints.
To be 'deeply concerned' indicates a serious and profound level of worry, which aligns with the need for a thorough re-evaluation of structural integrity.
Her remarks, though intended to be constructive, were deeply misinterpreted by the audience, leading to an unforeseen backlash.
When something is 'deeply misinterpreted', it means the misunderstanding was significant and profound, leading to severe consequences like an unforeseen backlash.
The scientist's theory was deeply superficial, lacking any substantial evidence or rigorous empirical testing.
The words 'deeply' and 'superficial' are contradictory. 'Deeply' implies a profound extent, while 'superficial' means lacking depth. A theory cannot be both deeply and superficially lacking in evidence.
The word describes the intensity of the team's work.
The word refers to the extent of the biases.
The word emphasizes the scientist's strong conviction.
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The diplomat expressed his deeply felt concern over the escalating geopolitical tensions in the region.
Focus: deeply felt
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The novel deeply resonated with readers who had experienced similar existential dilemmas.
Focus: deeply resonated
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To truly comprehend the intricacies of quantum mechanics, one must delve deeply into its foundational principles.
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