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  1. felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way: His mother's death when he was aged six had a very profound effect on him. The invention of the contraceptive pill brought about profound changes in the lives of women. Those two lines of poetry express perfectly the profound sadness of loss.

  2. 1. a. : having intellectual depth and insight. b. : difficult to fathom or understand. 2. a. : extending far below the surface. b. : coming from, reaching to, or situated at a depth : deep-seated. a profound sigh. 3. a. : characterized by intensity of feeling or quality. b. : all encompassing : complete. profound sleep. profound deafness.

  3. Profound definition: penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding. See examples of PROFOUND used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed. “the profound depths of the sea” synonyms: unfathomed, unplumbed, unsounded. deep. having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination.

  5. 1. adjective. You use profound to emphasize that something is very great or intense. [emphasis] ...discoveries which had a profound effect on many areas of medicine. ...profound disagreement. The overwhelming feeling is just deep, profound shock and anger. Anna's patriotism was profound.

  6. PROFOUND definition: 1. If an effect is profound, it is extreme: 2. If a feeling is profound, you feel it very…. Learn more.

  7. adj. 1. penetrating deeply into subjects or ideas: a profound mind. 2. showing or requiring great knowledge or understanding: a profound treatise. 3. situated at or extending to a great depth. 4. reaching to or stemming from the depths of one's nature: profound regret. 5. intense or absolute: profound silence.

  8. very great; felt or experienced very strongly. profound changes in the earth’s climate. My father's death had a profound effect on us all. The news came as a profound shock. The report has profound implications for schools. Her sense of disappointment was profound. Want to learn more?

  9. profound meaning, definition, what is profound: having a strong influence or effect: Learn more.

  10. Definitions of 'profound' 1. You use profound to emphasize that something is very great or intense. [emphasis] [...] 2. A profound idea, work, or person shows great intellectual depth and understanding. [...] More. Synonyms of 'profound' • sincere, acute, intense [...] • wise, learned, serious [...] • complete, intense, absolute [...] More.