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Definitie & Betekenis van "[run] deep"

to run deep
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(of a feeling, problem, or belief) to be really strong or troublesome due to having existed for a long time

What is the origin of the idiom "to run deep" and when to use it?

The precise origin of the idiom "to run deep" is uncertain. However, it appears to have emerged during the 15th century, with usage examples from the 1400s. The idiom is more generally used to convey the idea that something is deeply ingrained, established, or persistent. It can be used to describe feelings, problems, beliefs, involvements, or interests.

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However, still waters run deep, and introverts often have a wealth of insights and ideas to share.
The tradition of hospitality runs deep in this culture, as visitors are welcomed with open arms and treated with warmth and kindness.
The roots of prejudice run deep in the fabric of society, shaping cultural norms and influencing individual attitudes.
The desire for freedom runs deep in the human spirit, a yearning for self-determination and the ability to live life on one's own terms.
The scars of war run deep in the hearts of the survivors, who still bear the physical and emotional wounds of conflict.
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