The difference between Deeply and Soundly
When used as adverbs, deeply means at depth, in a deep way, whereas soundly means in a thorough manner.
check bellow for the other definitions of Deeply and Soundly
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Deeply as an adverb:
At depth, in a deep way.
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Deeply as an adverb:
To a deep extent.
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Deeply as an adverb:
Profoundly.
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Soundly as an adverb:
In a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency.
Examples:
"He was soundly thrashed by the semi-professional boxer."