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Definitions for Unprofound
[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 Unprofound
profoundpetty, impractical, senseless, idiotic, foolish, pointless, barmy, childish, dizzy, empty-headed, facetious, flighty, flip, flippant, gay, giddy, harebrained, idle, juvenile, light
Words nearby Unprofound
profoundprofiterole, profligacy, profligate, profluent, proformiphen, profound, profoundly deaf, profumo, profundity, profuse, profusion
Origin of Unprofound
profound1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French < Latin profundus deep, vast, equivalent to pro- pro-1 + fundus bottom (see found2)
Other words from Unprofound
pro·found·ly , adverb
pro·found·ness , noun
un·pro·found , adjective
un·pro·found·ly , adverb
Word origin for Unprofound
profoundC14: from Old French profund, from Latin profundus deep, from pro- 1 + fundus bottom
Synonyms for Unprofound
foolish, idiotic, impractical, petty, pointless, senseless, barmy, childish, dizzy, empty-headed, facetious, featherbrained, flighty, flip, flippant, gay, giddy, harebrained, idle, ill-considered, juvenile, light, light-minded, minor, niggling, nonserious, not serious, paltry, peripheral, playful, puerile, scatterbrained, shallow, sportive, superficial, tongue-in-cheek, unimportant, volatile, whimsical