Examples of 'profound' in a sentence
Meaning of "profound"
Profound (adjective) - having deep insight or understanding, often referring to ideas, emotions, or experiences that are intense and meaningful
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- Descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
- Very deep; very serious
- Intellectually deep; entering far into subjects; reaching to the bottom of a matter, or of a branch of learning; thorough
- Characterized by intensity; deeply felt; pervading
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I believe there is a profound life lesson in this.
Profound inequalities also exist within countries.
It taught me such a profound lesson about bigotry.
A profound transformation is under way in international relations.
It must have had a profound effect on her.
Has profound consequences of running the country.
Mexico is a country with a profound multilateral calling.
What a profound and reverend night is this.
Thank you for that profound observation.
It is a profound honor to welcome you to our castle.
Uruguay has undertaken profound educational reform.
No profound change was possible without attitudinal change.
This has been a profound loss for all of us.
Profound ignorance is what is behind a dogmatic tone.
Only good can be profound and radical.
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Profound loneliness than you are willing to admit.
But it is clear that profound changes are underway.
The international situation was undergoing profound changes.
Scruples too profound are really out of place.
The world is now going through profound changes.
He has a profound lack of talent in the kitchen.
This might turn out to be a profound discovery.
Such is the profound misery of profound love.
Cast ye down unto the most profound.
You have a profound need to help people.
I recognize that you had a profound experience.
And the profound thing it is to be their mother.
Something that had a profound effect on him.
I have a profound stake in this because of my origins.
Beauty in the most profound sense of fit.
Silences are at once longer and more profound.
You have a profound contempt for facts.
She was tied to her mother by profound bonds.
These simple profound words struck a chord.
He felt a sense of alienation and profound loss.
There is some sort of profound displacement going on here.
It is a complex issue which requires profound changes.
A man with a profound knowledge of the world.
But then he regressed into a profound despair.
On the basis of profound market analysis of passenger.
Every word you speak is a profound secret.
Surprisingly profound for a narrative about a sponge.
Today my country is undergoing profound internal changes.
The most profound formation is always mutual.
This development is evidence of a profound change in outlooks.
There are profound poets from every age.
To promote confidence and a more profound exchange.
That can have a profound effect on a marriage.
The implication for treatment in cancer is profound.
I am sure that comes as a profound disappointment to you.