Pronunciation: /ɪts nɑt ðæt diːp/
noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea
A1 When my friend was upset about losing a game, I told him, 'it's not that deep.'
A2 During the argument, she kept insisting on her point of view, but I tried to calm her down by saying, 'it's not that deep.'
B1 After the movie, my sister was analyzing every scene, but I told her, 'it's not that deep, just enjoy it.'
B2 When discussing the book's themes, my professor emphasized that sometimes 'it's not that deep' and we should focus on the main ideas.
C1 In a heated debate about politics, one of the participants reminded everyone, 'it's not that deep, let's keep the discussion civil.'
C2 During a philosophical discussion, the professor often interjected with 'it's not that deep,' to remind students to stay grounded in their arguments.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun
A1 I don't want to go to the party, it's not that deep.
A2 She didn't like the movie, but I told her it's not that deep.
B1 He was upset about losing the game, but I reassured him that it's not that deep.
B2 I know you're stressed about the presentation, but remember, it's not that deep.
C1 Despite the criticism, she remained calm and said, 'It's not that deep.'
C2 The CEO remained unfazed by the negative feedback, simply stating, 'It's not that deep.'
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 It's not that deep, just a little water on the floor.
A2 It's not that deep, we can still fix the problem easily.
B1 It's not that deep, let's not overthink it.
B2 It's not that deep, there's no need to get upset about it.
C1 It's not that deep, we can handle the situation calmly.
C2 It's not that deep, we should approach it with a rational mindset.
pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun
A1 It's not that deep. Let's just move on.
A2 It's not that deep. Don't worry about it too much.
B1 It's not that deep. There's no need to overthink it.
B2 It's not that deep. Let's not make a big deal out of it.
C1 It's not that deep. We should focus on more important matters.
C2 It's not that deep. We should prioritize more pressing issues.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 It's not that deep, just put the book on the table.
A2 It's not that deep, you don't need to worry about making a mistake.
B1 It's not that deep, we can always find a solution.
B2 It's not that deep, let's not overthink it.
C1 It's not that deep, there's no need to delve into the details.
C2 It's not that deep, we should focus on the bigger picture.
conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses
A1 It's not that deep, just relax and enjoy the party.
A2 It's not that deep, we can always find a solution to this problem.
B1 It's not that deep, let's not overthink it and just move on.
B2 It's not that deep, there's no need to dwell on it for too long.
C1 It's not that deep, we should focus on more important matters.
C2 It's not that deep, we need to approach this issue with a broader perspective.
article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite
A1 It's not that deep. Let's just have fun.
A2 It's not that deep. Don't worry too much about it.
B1 It's not that deep. There's no need to overthink it.
B2 It's not that deep. Let's not make a big deal out of it.
C1 It's not that deep. We should focus on more important matters.
C2 It's not that deep. Let's move on to more pressing issues.
formal When analyzing the situation objectively, it's clear that it's not that deep.
informal Don't stress over it too much, it's not that deep.
slang Chill out, it's really not that deep.
figurative Sometimes we tend to overthink things, but in reality, it's not that deep.
it wasn't that deep
they're not that deep
it's not deeper than that
it's not the deepest
it isn't that deep
it will not be that deep
it has not been that deep
it is not being that deep
it is not that deep
it is not very deep
to not be that deep
not being that deep
not deepening