deep-rooted

The word “deep-rooted” has 3 syllables: deep-root-ed

It's pronounced as /ˌdiːpˈruːtɪd/


What is synonym and antonym for deep-rooted?

In the thesaurus, “deep-rooted” has 46 synonyms and 11 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for deep-rooted along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for deep-rooted

Antonyms for deep-rooted

  • brief
  • ephemeral
  • fleeting
  • impermanent
  • interim
  • momentary
  • provisional
  • short-lived
  • short-term
  • temporary
  • transient

Meanings of deep-rooted

  • adjective
    1. (literally, of a plant) Having deep roots; (of a non-living object) deeply and firmly embedded (in the ground, etc.).
    2. Firmly established in thought or behaviour and difficult to change.

Example Sentences

  • The town has a deep-rooted tradition of hospitality.
  • His beliefs are deep-rooted and difficult to change.
  • The conflict stems from deep-rooted historical tensions.
  • She showed a deep-rooted respect for her ancestors.
  • Overcoming deep-rooted prejudices can take generations.

On this page you'll find 57 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to deep-rooted, such as: abiding, accustomed, bred-in-the-bone, brief, chronic, confirmed, customary.

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