steep
a steep place (as on a hill) • Hypernyms: descent, declivity, fall, decline, declination, declension, downslope
1. devote (oneself) fully to (Freq. 2) - He immersed himself into his studies • Syn: immerse, engulf, plunge, engross, absorb, soak up • Derivationally related forms: absorption (for: absorb), engrossment (for: engross), immersion (for: immerse) • Hypernyms: concentrate, focus, center, centre, pore, rivet • Hyponyms: drink in, drink • Verb Group: plunge, immerse • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody - Somebody ----s somebody PP - Somebody ----s something (for: soak up) - Somebody ----s something (for: absorb) 2. let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse - steep the blossoms in oil - steep the fruit in alcohol • Syn: infuse • Derivationally related forms: steeper • Hypernyms: soak, imbue • Hyponyms: marinade, marinate, decoct, infuse, draw • Verb Group: infuse • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something
1. having a sharp inclination (Freq. 5) - the steep attic stairs - steep cliffs • Ant: gradual • Similar to: abrupt, precipitous, sharp, bluff, bold, sheer, heavy, perpendicular, steepish, steep-sided • See Also: vertical, perpendicular • Derivationally related forms: steepness 2. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation - exorbitant rent - extortionate prices - spends an outrageous amount on entertainment - usurious interest rate - unconscionable spending • Syn: exorbitant, extortionate, outrageous, unconscionable, usurious • Similar to: immoderate • Derivationally related forms: usury (for: usurious), outrageousness (for: outrageous), exorbitance (for: exorbitant) 3. of a slope; set at a high angle - note the steep incline - a steep roof sheds snow • Similar to: high • Derivationally related forms: steepness
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