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List of antonyms from "deeping" to antonyms from "defamings"


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Definition of the day : « deepseated »

  • As in inborn/inbred : adj coming from birth; natural
  • As in ingrained : adj deep-rooted
  • As in inherent : adj basic, hereditary
  • As in innate : adj inherited, native
  • As in inner : adj mental, private
  • As in intimate : adj private, personal
  • As in intrinsic : adj basic, inborn
  • As in inveterate : adj long-standing, established
  • As in profound : adj intense; emotional
  • As in radical : adj fundamental, basic
  • As in inborn : adj natural
  • As in born : adj innate
  • As in built-in : adj included
  • As in embedded : adj entrenched
  • As in inbred : adj produced by inbreeding
  • As in chronic : adj incessant, never-ending
  • As in habituated : adj chronic
  • As in hard-shell : adj confirmed
  • As in ineradicable : adj confirmed
  • As in irradicable : adj confirmed
  • As in lingering : adj chronic
  • As in protracted : adj chronic
  • As in confirmed : adj habitual; rooted
  • As in constitutional : adj inherent
  • As in deep : adj extending very far, usually down
  • As in deep-seated : adj ingrained
  • As in dyed-in-the-wool : adj deep-rooted
  • As in essential : adj basic, fundamental
  • As in gut : adj intuitive
Example sentences :
  • Arne Copeland turned wary again; he had never lost entirely the deepseated notion that Brinker might cause him misfortune.
  • Extract from : « Comet's Burial » by Raymond Zinke Gallun
  • The lymphatic glands, especially the deepseated ones, are as a rule more or less swelled.
  • Extract from : « Prof. Koch's Method to Cure Tuberculosis Popularly Treated » by Max Birnbaum
  • Deepseated in his nature was a reverence for the hidden springs of thought, action, and belief.
  • Extract from : « Outspoken Essays » by William Ralph Inge