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All deep down synonyms

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adj deep down

  • ingrained β€” ingrained; firmly fixed.
  • built-in β€” Built-in devices or features are included in something as a part of it, rather than being separate.
  • chronic β€” A chronic illness or disability lasts for a very long time. Compare acute.
  • deep-rooted β€” Deep-rooted means the same as deep-seated.
  • inherent β€” existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
  • inbred β€” naturally inherent; innate; native: her inbred grace.
  • longstanding β€” existing or occurring for a long time: a longstanding feud.
  • confirmed β€” You use confirmed to describe someone who has a particular habit or belief that they are very unlikely to change.
  • dyed-in-the-wool β€” through and through; complete: a dyed-in-the-wool reformer.
  • fixed β€” fastened, attached, or placed so as to be firm and not readily movable; firmly implanted; stationary; rigid.
  • habitual β€” of the nature of a habit; fixed by or resulting from habit: habitual courtesy.
  • inborn β€” naturally present at birth; innate.
  • subconscious β€” existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness: the subconscious self. Compare preconscious, unconscious.
  • longtime β€” existing, occurring, or continuing for a long period of time; longstanding: longtime friends celebrating 50 years of association.
  • absolute β€” Absolute means total and complete.
  • complete β€” You use complete to emphasize that something is as great in extent, degree, or amount as it possibly can be.
  • congenital β€” A congenital disease or medical condition is one that a person has had from birth, but is not inherited.
  • deep-seated β€” A deep-seated problem, feeling, or belief is difficult to change because its causes have been there for a long time.
  • die-hard β€” a person who vigorously maintains or defends a seemingly hopeless position, outdated attitude, lost cause, or the like.
  • full-fledged β€” of full rank or standing: a full-fledged professor.
  • genuine β€” possessing the claimed or attributed character, quality, or origin; not counterfeit; authentic; real: genuine sympathy; a genuine antique.
  • hardened β€” made or become hard or harder.
  • ingrained β€” ingrained; firmly fixed.
  • long-standing β€” existing or occurring for a long time: a longstanding feud.
  • thorough β€” executed without negligence or omissions: a thorough search.
  • thoroughgoing β€” doing things thoroughly.
  • unchangeable β€” liable to change or to be changed; variable.
  • uncompromising β€” not admitting of compromise or adjustment of differences; making no concessions; inaccessible to flexible bargaining; unyielding: an uncompromising attitude.
  • utter β€” to give audible expression to; speak or pronounce: unable to utter her feelings; Words were uttered in my hearing.
  • true β€” being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
  • deep-dyed β€” thoroughgoing; absolute; complete
  • instilled β€” to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
  • through and through β€” in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. Sun came through the window.
  • to the core β€” You can use to the core to describe someone who is a very strong supporter of someone or something and will never change their views. For example, you can say that someone is Republican to the core.
  • well-established β€” permanently founded; settled; firmly set: a well-established business; a well-established habit.

adv deep down

  • in reality β€” the state or quality of being real.
  • privately β€” belonging to some particular person: private property.
  • inside β€” on the inner side or part of; within: inside the circle; inside the envelope.
  • inwardly β€” in or on, or with reference to, the inside or inner part; internally.
  • mentally β€” in or with the mind or intellect; intellectually.
  • within β€” in or into the interior or inner part; inside.
  • at heart β€” If you say that someone is a particular kind of person at heart, you mean that that is what they are really like, even though they may seem very different.
  • basically β€” You use basically for emphasis when you are stating an opinion, or when you are making an important statement about something.
  • fundamentally β€” serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • internally β€” situated or existing in the interior of something; interior.
  • naturally β€” in a natural or normal manner.
  • secretly β€” done, made, or conducted without the knowledge of others: secret negotiations.
  • at bottom β€” You use at bottom to emphasize that you are stating what you think is the real nature of something or the real truth about a situation.
  • in essence β€” the basic, real, and invariable nature of a thing or its significant individual feature or features: Freedom is the very essence of our democracy.
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