What does głębia in Polish mean?

What is the meaning of the word głębia in Polish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use głębia in Polish.

The word głębia in Polish means ostrość, głębia, głębia, dogłębność, głębia, głębia, głębia, głębia, głębia, głębia, głębia pola, głębia oceanu. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word głębia

ostrość, głębia

(intense emotion)

The poignancy of this scene makes me cry every time.

głębia

(depth of meaning)

The profundity of the young widow's grief was unimaginable.

dogłębność, głębia

(profoundness)

Ta dzieło pisarza ukazało dogłębność, szczególnie w sprawach dotyczących zaufania.
The writer's work showed depth, especially in the ideas about trust.

głębia

(quality of being deep)

Zanim pojawił się Giotto, włoskim obrazom często brakowało poczucia głębi.
Before Giotto, Italian paintings often lacked a sense of depth.

głębia

(colour: intensity)

The new dyes give a richness to the fabric's colours.

głębia

(intensity, as of colour)

The depth of colour in her paintings is impressive.

głębia

(music: low tonal pitch)

The extreme depth of his voice meant he could only be a bass.

głębia

(deep part of something)

In the depths of the forest, the only sounds were of birds and wind.

głębia pola

(part of an image in sharp focus)

I set the camera aperture to obtain maximum depth of field.

głębia oceanu

(bottom of the sea)

The ship sank slowly into the ocean depths.

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