deeply

deeply
adv.
Deeply is used with these adjectives: ↑afraid, ↑aggrieved, ↑ambivalent, ↑apprehensive, ↑ashamed, ↑asleep, ↑attached, ↑committed, ↑compassionate, ↑concerned, ↑conscious, ↑conservative, ↑convinced, ↑critical, ↑curious, ↑cynical, ↑damaging, ↑dependent, ↑depressed, ↑depressing, ↑disappointed, ↑disappointing, ↑dishonest, ↑disillusioned, ↑dissatisfied, ↑distasteful, ↑distressing, ↑disturbed, ↑disturbing, ↑divisive, ↑embarrassed, ↑embarrassing, ↑embedded, ↑emotional, ↑engaged, ↑engrossed, ↑entangled, ↑estranged, ↑expressive, ↑fascinating, ↑fearful, ↑flawed, ↑flushed, ↑frustrated, ↑frustrating, ↑grateful, ↑honoured, ↑hostile, ↑humiliating, ↑hurt, ↑hurtful, ↑immoral, ↑impressed, ↑inadequate, ↑indebted, ↑influential, ↑ingrained, ↑insecure, ↑interested, ↑interesting, ↑involved, ↑ironic, ↑irresponsible, ↑irritated, ↑lined, ↑misguided, ↑moving, ↑offensive, ↑opposed, ↑perplexed, ↑personal, ↑perverse, ↑pessimistic, ↑philosophical, ↑poignant, ↑polarized, ↑prejudiced, ↑preoccupied, ↑regrettable, ↑relaxed, ↑religious, ↑reluctant, ↑repulsive, ↑resentful, ↑rooted, ↑sad, ↑satisfying, ↑sceptical, ↑sensitive, ↑shaken, ↑shocked, ↑shocking, ↑significant, ↑sincere, ↑sinister, ↑sorry, ↑spiritual, ↑submerged, ↑suspect, ↑suspicious, ↑symbolic, ↑sympathetic, ↑tanned, ↑touched, ↑traumatic, ↑troubled, ↑uncertain, ↑uncomfortable, ↑unconscious, ↑uneasy, ↑unfashionable, ↑unhappy, ↑unpleasant, ↑unpopular, ↑upset, ↑wary, ↑worried, ↑worrying, ↑wrinkled
Deeply is used with these verbs: ↑absorb, ↑admire, ↑affect, ↑anger, ↑appreciate, ↑believe, ↑blush, ↑bow, ↑breathe, ↑bury, ↑care, ↑dig, ↑divide, ↑drink, ↑explore, ↑feel, ↑flush, ↑frown, ↑grieve, ↑growl, ↑hold, ↑humiliate, ↑hurt, ↑immerse, ↑implicate, ↑influence, ↑inhale, ↑inscribe, ↑kiss, ↑laugh, ↑love, ↑mark, ↑offend, ↑penetrate, ↑ponder, ↑probe, ↑regret, ↑resent, ↑respect, ↑sadden, ↑scar, ↑scowl, ↑shade, ↑shock, ↑sigh, ↑sleep, ↑slumber, ↑sniff, ↑stir, ↑swallow, ↑sympathize, ↑think, ↑thrust, ↑touch, ↑trouble, ↑upset, ↑wound

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