Indepth
Indepth is not a standard English word. The conventional form is in-depth, a hyphenated compound adjective used to describe thorough, detailed coverage or analysis. The unhyphenated variant indepth may appear in branding, titles, or as a typographical choice, but it is generally considered nonstandard in formal prose.
Etymology and meaning: The term is formed from in + depth, with depth tracing to Old English depþ.
Usage: When placed before a noun, in-depth functions as an adjective: in-depth analysis, in-depth reporting. The
Variants and related terms: Deep-dive is a colloquial alternative that conveys a similar sense of thorough
See also: Depth, Thoroughness, Deep dive, Comprehensive analysis. Fields commonly employing the concept include journalism, academia,