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deep-eyed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective deep-eyed has 1 sense
  1. deep-eyed, hollow-eyed, sunken-eyed - characteristic of the bony face of a cadaver
    Antonym: fat (indirect, via thin)

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deep-eyed

Description:

Deep-eyed, an adjective, refers to someone or something having eyes that appear profound, intense, or full of emotion.

Senses:

Sense 1:

- Having eyes that convey a strong sense of wisdom or intensity.

Example: She looked deep-eyed into his soul, trying to understand his pain.

Sense 2:

- Having eyes that appear to have a great insight or understanding.

Example: The deep-eyed professor shared his profound knowledge with his students.

Sense 3:

- Having eyes that convey a strong emotional depth or vulnerability.

Example: The deep-eyed child had experienced loss beyond her years.

Usage:

- In popular usage, the term "deep-eyed" is often used to describe individuals with intense or compassionate gazes.

- In local slang, "deep-eyed" may refer to someone who is hypnotic or captivating in their appearance.

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