Steep - Wikipedia-style Article
                
                
                  Steep
                  
                    Definition
                  
                  The term "steep" refers to something having a sharp inclination or slope, or the act of soaking something in liquid to extract flavor or soften it.
                  
                    Parts of Speech
                  
                  
                    - Adjective
 
                    - Verb
 
                    - Noun (rare)
 
                  
                  
                    Pronunciation
                  
                  American English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /stiːp/
 
                    - Respelling: STEEP
 
                  
                  British English
                  
                    - IPA Pronunciation: /stiːp/
 
                    - Respelling: STEEP
 
                  
                  
                    Etymology
                  
                  The word "steep" originates from the Old English "stēap," meaning "high or lofty," and is related to Proto-Germanic "*staupa," meaning "steep or high." Its verb form, related to soaking, comes from Old Norse "steypa," meaning "to pour out or steep."
                  
                    Derivatives
                  
                  
                    - Steeply (adverb)
 
                    - Steepness (noun)
 
                    - Oversteep (verb)
 
                    - Steep-sided (adjective)
 
                    - Steepable (adjective)
 
                  
                  
                    Synonyms
                  
                  
                    - Inclined
 
                    - Precipitous
 
                    - Soak (for verb usage)
 
                  
                  
                    Antonyms
                  
                  
                    - Flat
 
                    - Gradual
 
                    - Dry (for verb usage)
 
                  
                  
                    Usage
                  
                  The term "steep" is used in both physical and metaphorical contexts, describing slopes, prices, or soaking processes. For example: "The path was too steep to climb safely," or "The tea needs to steep for five minutes."
                  
                    Related Terms
                  
                  
                    - Slope: An inclined surface.
 
                    - Soak: To immerse something in liquid.
 
                    - Inclination: A slanted or leaning position.
 
                  
                  
                    Detailed Definitions
                  
                  Adjective
                  
                    - Having a sharp incline: Describes a surface or slope that rises or falls abruptly.
                      
                        - Example: "The steep hill was challenging to climb."
 
                      
                     
                    - Excessive or extreme: Refers to something that is unusually high or severe.
                      
                        - Example: "The price was too steep for a simple meal."
 
                      
                     
                  
                  Verb
                  
                    - To soak in liquid: Refers to immersing something in a liquid, often to extract flavor or soften it.
                      
                        - Example: "She left the tea to steep for a few minutes."
 
                      
                     
                  
                  Noun
                  
                    - The act of steeping: Rarely used to refer to the process of soaking.
                      
                        - Example: "The steep of the herbs gave the soup its rich flavor."