pit. trench. abyss. endless. immeasurable. so on and so forth
Example sentences using the word sapphire:Melissa's eyes are a deep sapphire blue colour.The engagement ring has a very uniquely-cut deep-blue sapphire.Coloured stones such as this pink sapphire look very pretty.
You use "vastness" to describe something very very large -- that can be explored. For example, across the vastness of space lies the planet Jupiter. The ocean is extremely vast because of how deep/large it is. Hope this helps, cheers.
The word that means of or relating to the planet Jupiter is "Jovian."
The omni word that means "all-seeing" is omniscient.
Here, you should find that, as an adjective, weer means very small and/or very early. Through searching, you may find wee instead of weer, so be careful to mind you have the correct word listed before accepting that definition.
chasm
chasm
The word profound is an adjective. It means very deep or serious.
The Greek word that chasm came from is the word abyss. An abyss is a very deep, deep hole that is so deep it never seems to have a bottom.
There is no exact translation but "peu profond" means "not very deep".
Multifacitated is a word which means to have many sides to your character to be very deep. Where as ambivalence is a word which means feeling two opposite emotions about the same thing.
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In German the word tiefen means deep.
The suffix of "profound" is "-found" and the root word is "profundus," which means deep or thorough in Latin. "Profound" itself means deep, intense, or insightful.
Profound
The word "grief" rhymes with "reef" and means deep sorrow or sadness.
Very is an adverb.