deep down

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deep down — idiom

1. used to describe what someone truly feels or believes, even if they do not show

1.慣用語
釋義

used to describe what someone truly feels or believes, even if they do not show it openly

例句

Deep down, Diya knew that moving abroad was the right choice for her career.

He looks confident on stage, but deep down he is very nervous before every show.

2. in a person's true feelings or character, especially when those feelings are dif

2.慣用語
釋義

in a person's true feelings or character, especially when those feelings are different from how they appear on the surface.

例句

Deep down, Sirin knew that her childhood friend was telling the truth about the accident.

Although Aoi seems very confident, deep down she worries about what others think of her.