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profound

profound

/pɹoʊˈfaʊnd/

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very great or intense; having deep meaning

profound in a sentence

“The loss had a profound effect on the family.”

Origin of profound

Latin profundus deep, from pro- before + fundus bottom

Related Words

acute

present or experienced to a severe degree

chronic

persisting for a long time; constantly recurring

pervasive

spreading widely throughout an area or group

radical

relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something

drastic

likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme

paramount

more important than anything else; supreme

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