Showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth.
(Of sleep) deep and complete.
Situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed.
Hanging scroll; Clerical script (HYS-000168)
Другие значения термина "profound" 1 These are certainly days of profound change in the political landscape there.
2 It's actually a profound question that we don't know the answer to.
3 He had a profound understanding of the danger of unchecked state power.
4 Now a similarly profound change is taking place in another country: Russia.
5 Her words over the past few days are having a profound effect.
6 Manufacturing industry has undergone a profound change over the past few decades.
7 She reports going through a phase of profound doubt about her decision.
8 My children illustrate the same point on a much more profound level.
9 The statement continued: Chuck felt profound sorrow and regret for his action.
10 His knowledge of history and in particular of Irish matters was profound .
11 Around him was profound silence; the music in the Vauxhall was over.
12 His words seem to speak to people in perturbing or profound ways.
13 Both institutions have largely ignored recent profound changes in the world outside.
14 The events of that long summer had a profound effect on me.
15 Maguire clearly felt under no particular pressure to have a profound reaction.
16 Words of profound insight and inspiration, sure to warm even your heart.
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