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    Steep
    /stēp/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a steep mountain slope: literary "hair-raising steeps"
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  3. a steep rise in unemployment Setting up a new business is risky and involves a steep learning curve . (informal) ( of a price or demand ) too much; unreasonable synonym expensive

  4. steep meaning: 1. A steep slope, hill, etc goes up or down very quickly: 2. A steep increase or fall in something…. Learn more.

  5. 2 [usually before noun] (of a rise or fall in an amount) sudden and very big synonym sharp a steep decline in the birth rate a steep increase in unemployment 3 ( informal ) ( of a price or demand ) too much; unreasonable synonym expensive $5 for a cup of coffee seems a little steep to me.

  6. steep. ( stiːp) vb. 1. to soak or be soaked in a liquid in order to soften, cleanse, extract an element, etc. 2. ( tr; usually passive) to saturate; imbue: steeped in ideology. n. 3. an instance or the process of steeping or the condition of being steeped.

  7. steep (in something) Black teas need to steep for three minutes. Word Origin verb Middle English: of Germanic origin; related to stoup. Definitions on the go.

  8. Steep definition: having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc. See examples of STEEP used in a sentence.

  9. Mar 23, 2024 · steep (third-person singular simple present steeps, present participle steeping, simple past and past participle steeped) ( transitive, middle voice) To soak or wet thoroughly. They steep skins in a tanning solution to create leather. The tea is steeping. In refreshing dews to steep / The little, trembling flowers.

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