profound
Adjective
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Showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth (synset 301878713)
"the differences are profound"; "a profound insight"; "a profound book"; "a profound mind"; "profound contempt"; "profound regret"also:similar to:
- deep - marked by depth of thinking
- thoughtful - having intellectual depth
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Of the greatest intensity;
Complete (synset 301516542)"a profound silence"; "a state of profound shock"similar to: intense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree -
Far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something (synset 302170349)
"the fundamental revolution in human values that has occurred"; "the book underwent fundamental changes"; "committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance"; "profound social changes"similar to: important, significant - important in effect or meaningsame as: fundamental
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Coming from deep within one (synset 300696686)
"a profound sigh"similar to: deep - relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
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(of sleep) deep and complete (synset 300696469)
"a heavy sleep"; "fell into a profound sleep"; "a sound sleeper"; "deep wakeless sleep"similar to: deep - relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
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Situated at or extending to great depth;
Too deep to have been sounded or plumbed (synset 300694418)"the profound depths of the sea"; "the dark unfathomed caves of ocean"; "unplumbed depths of the sea"; "remote and unsounded caverns"similar to: deep - having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination
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