Pronunciation: /diːp ˈru.tɪd/
adjective describing something that is deeply established or firmly fixed
A1 My deep rooted fear of spiders makes me scream every time I see one.
A2 Her deep rooted love for animals led her to become a veterinarian.
B1 The company's success is due to its deep rooted commitment to customer satisfaction.
B2 His deep rooted beliefs in equality and justice guide his actions in the community.
C1 The country's deep rooted traditions and customs have been passed down for generations.
C2 The artist's deep rooted passion for painting is evident in every brushstroke of her work.
formal The tradition of celebrating the harvest festival is deep rooted in our culture.
informal My love for hiking is deep rooted in my childhood adventures in the mountains.
slang His loyalty to his friends is deep rooted, he would do anything for them.
figurative The fear of failure was deep rooted in her mind, hindering her from taking risks.
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