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Term: profound


Type: adjective, noun, verb


Pronunciation: pruh-found


Definition 1 (adjective): Having deep meaning or significance; deeply thoughtful or insightful.


Example sentence 1 (adjective): The novel had a profound impact on me, making me question my own beliefs.


Definition 2 (adjective): Requiring deep thought or great intensity.


Example sentence 2 (adjective): The professor delivered a profound lecture on quantum mechanics, leaving the students in awe.


Definition 3 (adjective): Extending, situated or originating from far beneath the surface.


Example sentence 3 (adjective): The team conducted a profound excavation, revealing ancient artifacts never seen before.


Definition 4 (noun): A person of deep intellectual or spiritual significance.


Example sentence 4 (noun): The conference gathered some of the greatest minds of our time, with each speaker being a profound in their respective fields.


Definition 5 (verb): To poke or jab with a pointed object.


Example sentence 5 (verb): The gardener used a stick to prodound the soil before planting the seeds.


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