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depth

depth /ˈdɛpθ/ noun
plural depths
depth
/ˈdɛpθ/
noun
plural depths
Britannica Dictionary definition of DEPTH
: a distance below a surface
[count]
[noncount]
[count] : the distance from the front of something to the back usually singular
[count] : an area that exists far below a surface or far inside something : a deep place or area usually plural
often used figuratively
[count]
: a very low or bad state or condition usually plural
: the worst part of something
[noncount] : the quality of being deep: such as
: the quality of being strongly felt
: the quality of being very bad or serious
: the quality of being complete or thorough
: the quality of being strong in color, taste, etc.
: the quality of being low in sound
US, sports : the quality of having many good players on a team

in depth

: in a thorough or complete way
see also in-depth

out of your depth

also beyond your depth
: dealing with a situation or subject that is too difficult for you
chiefly British : in water that is deeper than your height