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hard-core deeply committed or determined.
harrow to afflict or distress deeply. [1/4 definitions]
harrowing deeply distressing or painful.
heartfelt deeply felt; earnest; sincere.
heart-stricken deeply afflicted with grief, dismay, or remorse.
heavy (slang; old-fashioned) deeply meaningful; profound. [1/10 definitions]
heresy any opinion or belief that challenges deeply established social, academic, political, or religious views. [1/3 definitions]
heretic anyone who holds opinions or beliefs that challenge deeply established social, political, or religious views. [1/2 definitions]
heretical of, relating to, or characteristic of an opinion or belief that challenges deeply established social, political, or religious views.
hyperventilate to breathe more rapidly and deeply than normal.
imbue to inspire or permeate, as with an idea or emotion; deeply influence. [1/2 definitions]
immerse to put deeply into or cover with liquid; submerge. [2/3 definitions]
immersive making or capable of making one feel deeply involved or engaged; deeply absorbing of one's attention.
ingrain to impress (habits, ideas, values, or the like) deeply and firmly in one's nature or mind. [1/4 definitions]
ingrained worked deeply into the fiber or grain. [1/2 definitions]
intensely extremely or deeply. [1/2 definitions]
in the arms of Morpheus being asleep; sleeping deeply.
lacerate to distress or deeply injure the feelings of. [2/4 definitions]
love to care deeply about the welfare of. [1/12 definitions]
meditate to think calmly, deeply, and at length; contemplate, muse, or ponder (sometimes fol. by "on" or "upon"). [1/3 definitions]
meditative disposed to, marked by, or indicating meditation; deeply thoughtful.