Profound Mnemonic
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profound
profound
/pɹəˈfaʊnd/
Examples
- The reality was a profound disappointment.
- The game was a profound embarrassment for the Lakers.
- The impact of the war on islanders was profound.
- The influence of the Group is profound and lasting.
- The international impact of the work was profound.
- The effects of the Licensing Act were profound.
- The effects of the persecution on the Church were profound.
- The impact of liberalism on the modern world is profound.
- The service has a profound penitential meaning.
- As in Fitzgerald, the glittering surface conceals profound corruption.
showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth
adjective
of the greatest intensity; complete
adjective
far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something
adjective
coming from deep within one
adjective
deep and complete
adjective
situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed-Thomas Gray
adjective
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"Pro + Found. The pro just found deep thoughts inside the ground."
"Pro + Found. She dug deep and found old treasures profound."
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