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Definitions for Profound
[1] penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
[2] originating in or penetrating to the depths of one's being; profound grief.
[3] being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious: profound insight.
[4] of deep meaning; of great and broadly inclusive significance: a profound book.
[5] pervasive or intense; thorough; complete: a profound silence.
[6] extending, situated, or originating far down, or far beneath the surface: the profound depths of the ocean.
[7] low: a profound bow.
[8] something that is profound.
[9] the deep sea; ocean.
[10] depth; abyss.
[11] penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas a profound mind
[12] showing or requiring great knowledge or understanding a profound treatise
[13] situated at or extending to a great depth
[14] reaching to or stemming from the depths of one's nature profound regret
[15] intense or absolute profound silence
[16] thoroughgoing; extensive profound changes
[17] archaic , or literary a great depth; abyss
Words related to Profound
thorough, philosophical, deep, serious, subtle, intelligent, weighty, acute, great, heartfelt, far-reaching, deep-seated, abject, utter, extensive, absolute, sincere, extreme, abstruse, difficult
Words nearby Profound
profiterole, profligacy, profligate, profluent, proformiphen, profound, profoundly deaf, profumo, profundity, profuse, profusion
Origin of Profound
1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French < Latin profundus deep, vast, equivalent to pro- pro-1 + fundus bottom (see found2)
Other words from Profound
pro·found·ly , adverb
pro·found·ness , noun
un·pro·found , adjective
un·pro·found·ly , adverb
Word origin for Profound
C14: from Old French profund, from Latin profundus deep, from pro- 1 + fundus bottom
Synonyms for Profound
deep, intelligent, philosophical, serious, subtle, thorough, weighty, abstruse, acroamatic, difficult, discerning, enlightened, erudite, esoteric, heavy, hermetic, informed, intellectual, knowing, knowledgeable, learned, mysterious, occult, orphic, penetrating, recondite, reflective, sagacious, sage, scholarly, secret, shrewd, skilled, wise