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steep1
adjective (steeper , steepest )
1 sloping sharply.
2 colloq said of a price, rate, etc: unreasonably high.
3 colloq said of a story or someone's version of events: hard to believe.
[Anglo-Saxon steap ]
steepish adjective .
steeply adverb .
steepness noun .
adjective (steeper , steepest )
1 sloping sharply.
2 colloq said of a price, rate, etc: unreasonably high.
3 colloq said of a story or someone's version of events: hard to believe.
[Anglo-Saxon steap ]
steepish adjective .
steeply adverb .
steepness noun .
steep2
verb (steeped , steeping ) tr & intr to soak something thoroughly in liquid.
[14c: from English stepen ]
steeper noun .
be steeped in something
1 to be closely familiar with it, eg a specified subject, etc He was steeped in classical Greek .
2 to be deeply involved in it a castle steeped in history .
verb (steeped , steeping ) tr & intr to soak something thoroughly in liquid.
[14c: from English stepen ]
steeper noun .
be steeped in something
1 to be closely familiar with it, eg a specified subject, etc He was steeped in classical Greek .
2 to be deeply involved in it a castle steeped in history .
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