As nouns the difference between questions and depth
is that questions is plural of question while depth is the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep.
As a verb questions
is third-person singular of question.
questions
English
Alternative forms
* (archaic)
Noun
(
head)
A game in which players must only say questions, and if they don't they lose. Below is an example of how to play.
- A: Do you know the time?
- B: Can you wait a second while I look for my watch?
- A: Can't you just look at the clock?
- B: Where's the clock?
- A: What clock?
- B: Do you mean the clock on the wall or the one by the door?
- A: What door?
- B: Can you turn around to see the door?
- A: Turn around like this?
- B: Are there any other ways to turn around?
- A: Can you tell me the time yet?
- B: Do you want it the 12-hour or 24-hour format?
- A: Do you think I care?
- B: What does this number on my watch say?
- A: Can't you read numbers?
- B: Do you want to know the time or not?
- A: Of course I do!
- B: Yes, I've just won!
- A: You've won what?
- B: I've won questions !
- A: Ha, that time I won. One all! Game on!
Verb
(head)
(question)
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depth
English
Noun
(
en noun)
The vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep.
- Measure the depth of the water in this part of the bay.
The distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet.
(figuratively) The intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc.
- The depth of her misery was apparent to everyone.
- The depth of the crisis had been exaggerated.
- We were impressed by the depth of her knowledge.
Lowness.
- the depth of a sound
(computing, colors) The total palette of available colors.
(arts, photography) The property of appearing three-dimensional.
- The depth of field in this picture is amazing.
(literary, usually plural) The deepest part. (Usually of a body of water.)
- The burning ship finally sunk into the depths .
(literary, usually plural) A very remote part.
- Into the depths of the jungle...
- In the depths of the night,
The most severe part.
- in the depth of the crisis
- in the depths of winter
(logic) The number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content.
(horology) A pair of toothed wheels which work together.
(statistics) The lower of the two ranks of a value in an ordered set of values.
{{examples-right, width=40%, sense=statistics, examples=
| Ordered Batch of 9 Values |
Value | 15 | 32 | 45 | 48 | 49 | 56 | 69 | 77 | 97 |
Depth | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
}}
Synonyms
* deepness
Related terms
* deep
* depth charge
* in depth
* out of one's depth