- comprehensive
- detailed
- exhaustive
- extensive
- thorough
- complete
- diligent
- extensively
- thoroughly
On this page you’ll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to in-depth, such as: comprehensive, detailed, exhaustive, extensive, thorough, and complete.
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How to use in-depth in a sentence
An objective, realistic, and in-depth situational grasp will be essential to such an understanding.
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As married couples we are here to engage together in communication-in-depth about relationship-in-depth.
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WORDS RELATED TO IN-DEPTH
- complete
- exhaustive
- in-depth
- minute
- precise
- step-by-step
- thorough
- all-embracing
- all-encompassing
- all-out
- catholic
- comprehensive
- embracive
- encyclopedic
- extensive
- far-reaching
- from A to Z
- full
- full dress
- full-blown
- full-scale
- in-depth
- intensive
- no stone unturned
- out-and-out
- profound
- radical
- sweeping
- the word
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- total
- whole-hog
- all-encompassing
- comprehensive
- exhaustive
- extensive
- full dress
- full-blown
- full-out
- in-depth
- major
- proper
- sweeping
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- total
- unlimited
- wide-ranging
- accelerated
- all-out
- complete
- comprehensive
- concentrated
- deep
- demanding
- fast
- hard
- in-depth
- out-and-out
- profound
- radical
- severe
- speeded-up
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
- confidential
- deep
- deep-seated
- detailed
- elemental
- essential
- exhaustive
- experienced
- firsthand
- guarded
- gut
- immediate
- in-depth
- inborn
- inbred
- indwelling
- ingrained
- inherent
- inmost
- innate
- innermost
- interior
- internal
- intrinsic
- penetrating
- privy
- profound
- secret
- special
- thorough
- trusted
- uptight
- visceral
- viscerous
- accelerated
- all-out
- complete
- comprehensive
- concentrated
- deep
- demanding
- fast
- hard
- in-depth
- out-and-out
- profound
- radical
- severe
- speeded-up
- thorough
- thoroughgoing
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List of paraphrases for «in-depth»:
thorough, detailed, profound, deep, comprehensive, depth, extensive, intensive, indepth, deep-going, exhaustive, deepened, thoroughly, profoundly, deepening, thoroughgoing, deepen, far-reaching, deep-seated
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Mark Harmon:
I have been representing transfer agents for the better part of 20 years, and I would say the frequency of SEC inquiries on these issues, and the depth at which they are doing it has increased in the last few years.
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David Berkowitz Chicago:
It is important that the image of her beauty sums up in man the richness of life, love, respect for the colors of the world created by God, thought of depth and faith. It does not matter who the painter is.
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Matt Lloyd:
Everybody knows they’re going to raise rates and the waiting is often worse than the punishment, if you don’t have a lot of depth in buying, any selling pressure will overwhelm the market and move it down.
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Ron Michelli:
Some went a little more in depth than needed but still funny, his set seemed to be on the shorter side.
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Richard Kock:
The 2015 Mass Mortality Event provided the first opportunity for in-depth study, and a multidisciplinary approach has enabled great advances to be made, the use of data from vets, biologists, botanists, ecologists and laboratory scientists is helping improve our understanding of the risk factors leading to MMEs – which was beneficial when another MME occurred, this time in Mongolia in 2017.
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Pronunciation:
[ ɪn dˈɛpθ], [ ɪn dˈɛpθ], [ ɪ_n d_ˈɛ_p_θ]
Related words: in-depth analysis, in-depth discussion, in-depth exploration, in-depth research, in-depth report, in-depth review
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adj.
• blow-by-blow (adjective)
- precise,
- step by step.
• comprehensive (adjective)
- broad,
- blanket,
- sweeping,
- catholic,
- discursive,
- whole,
- expansive,
- wide,
- umbrella,
- Containing,
- absolute,
- encircling,
- widespread,
- full,
- Comprising,
- all-inclusive,
- compendious,
- general,
- encyclopedic.
• exhaustive (adjective)
- full-blown,
- whole-hog,
- intensive,
- no stone unturned,
- in-depth,
- all-out,
- the word,
- all-encompassing,
- from A to Z,
- full-dress,
- Embracive,
- out-and-out,
- radical,
- profound.
• full-scale (adjective)
- unlimited,
- full-out,
- wide-ranging,
- major.
• in-depth (adjective)
- comprehensive,
- extensively,
- diligent,
- exhaustive,
- complete,
- thorough,
- extensive,
- thoroughly.
• intensive (adjective)
- demanding,
- concentrated,
- hard,
- speeded-up,
- fast,
- accelerated,
- severe.
• intimate (adjective)
- secret,
- internal,
- special,
- ingrained,
- gut,
- confidential,
- inborn,
- immediate,
- interior,
- inherent,
- innate,
- trusted,
- intrinsic,
- deep-seated,
- innermost,
- uptight,
- elemental,
- guarded,
- privy,
- inmost,
- penetrating,
- essential,
- indwelling,
- viscerous,
- firsthand,
- experienced,
- inbred,
- visceral.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- overall,
- wall to wall,
- wall-to-wall,
- infinite,
- across the board,
- the big picture,
- the works,
- synoptic,
- lock stock and barrel,
- whole shebang,
- of great scope,
- global,
- the whole shebang,
- all-embracing,
- far-reaching.
• thorough/thoroughgoing (adjective)
- circumstantial,
- conscientious,
- efficient,
- itemized,
- particularized,
- scrupulous,
- particular,
- meticulous,
- plenty,
- tough,
- minute,
- assiduous,
- exact,
- royal,
- careful,
- soup to nuts,
- Slam-bang,
- blow-by-blow,
- all the way,
- painstaking,
- Clocklike.
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n.
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- resounding,
- good,
- pure.
• deep (noun)
- deep.
• in detail (noun)
- detail.
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Other synonyms:
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- total,
- awful,
- arrant,
- all-round,
- unadulterated,
- deadly,
- sound,
- unalloyed,
- unqualified,
- all-around,
- rank,
- outright,
- utter,
- stinging,
- abject,
- thoroughgoing,
- proper,
- flaming,
- round,
- unreserved,
- right,
- detailed,
- plenary,
- crushing,
- downright,
- full-scale,
- self-contained.
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- clear,
- dead.
• Other relevant words:
- depth.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- deeply,
- probingly,
- perfectly,
- in detail,
- intensively,
- exhaustively,
- particularly,
- specifically,
- profoundly,
- length,
- comprehensively,
- completely,
- point by point.
How to use «In depth» in context?
When it comes to skincare, there is a very big difference between «in depth» and «extensive.» «In depth» skin care is typically focused on hydrating, nourishing, and repairing the skin barrier. This means that the products concentrate on helping to restore the skin’s lipid barrier, increase its water content, help remove toxins, and soothe the skin. «Extensive» skin care is typically focused on preventing skin problems in the first place. Often, it includes ingredients that help improve the skin’s elasticity and its natural barrierfunction, as well as ingredients that fight skin-damaging free radicals.
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