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Profound

Adjective:

  1. Having deep meaning or significance.
  2. Intellectually deep or penetrating; reaching to, or stemming from, the depths of one's being.
  3. Difficult to understand; requiring deep thought or meditation.
  4. Extending or situated far beneath the surface.

Example sentences:

  1. His profound words touched the hearts of all who heard them.
  2. She was known for her profound insights into human psychology.
  3. The concept of time is one of the most profound mysteries of the universe.
  4. They discovered a profound cave system beneath the mountains.

Noun:

  1. The profound part, as of a nation's history.

Example sentence:

  1. The events of World War II had a profound on the global political landscape.

Verb:

  1. To cause to become deep or deeper.

Example sentence:

  1. The heavy rainfall had deeply profunded the river.

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