Examples of 'more profound' in a sentence

Meaning of "more profound"

More profound: Referring to something that is deeper, more insightful, or of greater intellectual or emotional depth. It suggests that the subject or concept being discussed goes beyond the surface level and explores a deeper understanding or meaning

How to use "more profound" in a sentence

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more profound
Perhaps more profound than you know.
Silences are at once longer and more profound.
But there is a more profound question here.
A more profound recession than previous ones.
They should be more profound and broad.
A more profound and accessible communications process.
But something more profound had changed.
Your questions are getting progressively more profound.
Sleep more profound than civilization contrives.
To promote confidence and a more profound exchange.
Arguably more profound than that of entrepreneurs.
Supposed to provoke a much more profound reality.
But a more profound risk is that of inertia.
Kevin was attracted to something more profound.
The more profound flaw is the montage.

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Her silence was more profound this time.
To a more profound level of understanding and depth.
I was so hoping you would be more profound dead.
Even more profound disruptions lie ahead.
Changes their lives in more profound ways.
There is a more profound and powerful cause.
Poetry itself could not be more profound.
It is both more profound and more simple.
But the long answer is more profound.
The effect is more profound at higher temperatures.
Maybe this is a symbol of something more profound.
There is nothing more profound than fashion.
The consequences of this expansion are more profound.
Their more profound effect has been on pay.
My evening routine is a little bit more profound.
You have more profound than brains.
Anne articulates something far more profound.
The loss is more profound at the higher frequencies.
Change takes place at a more profound level.
Sleep more profound than civilization can thrive.
This sense is even more profound today.
More profound things like folklore.
Your relationships will be much more profound.
Let it guide you to a more profound phase of awareness.
The policy repercussions are even more profound.
Ideology is more profound than bloodline.
In some ways perhaps even more profound.
A more profound loneliness than you are willing to admit.
It does not have to be more profound than that.
To a more profound understanding of the facts.
The answers may be even more profound.
I have a much more profound respect for marathoners.
But what he did say was something more profound.
Consider something more profound than getting laid.
The reflection must inevitably be more profound.

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