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steep
01
(of a surface) having a sharp slope or angle, making it difficult to climb or walk up
Examples
The steep hill made the hike challenging, requiring extra effort to ascend.
She found herself out of breath after climbing the steep staircase to the top of the tower.
02
(of an angle) measuring less than 90 degrees
Examples
The steep angle of the roof allows for quick drainage of rainwater.
The architect designed the building with steep angles for aesthetic appeal.
03
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
04
having a high cost, often higher than expected or reasonable
Examples
The prices at that restaurant are steep, but the food is worth it.
The hotel charges a steep fee for parking.
to steep
01
to soak or immerse something in a liquid to extract flavors
Complex Transitive: to steep sth in sth
Examples
To enhance the aroma, the chef chose to steep the spices in the simmering broth for a longer duration.
She steeped the tea leaves in hot water to create a fragrant and flavorful brew.
Steep
01
a steep place (as on a hill)
Lexical Tree
steepish
steeply
steepness
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