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- Dictionaryprofundity/prəˈfʌndɪti/
noun
- 1. great depth of insight or knowledge: "the simplicity and profundity of the message" Similar
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Profundity is the quality of showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters, or being felt or experienced very strongly. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.
- English (US)
PROFUNDITY meaning: 1. the quality of showing a clear and...
- Znaczenie Profundity, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
PROFUNDITY definicja: 1. the quality of showing a clear and...
- Profundity: Danish Translation
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- Profundity in Traditional Chinese
PROFUNDITY translate: 表示理解, 深奧;深刻, 深奧(或深刻)的話語, 極端,...
- Profundity in Simplified Chinese
PROFUNDITY translate: 表示理解, 深奥;深刻, 深奥(或深刻)的话语, 极端,...
- Translate English to Indonesian
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- Profundity: Malay Translation
profundity translate: dalamnya. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Profundity: Vietnamese Translation
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- English (US)
Profundity is a noun that means intellectual depth, something profound or abstruse, or the quality or state of being profound or deep. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Profundity definition: the quality or state of being profound; depth.. See examples of PROFUNDITY used in a sentence.
Profundity is the quality of showing a clear and deep understanding of serious matters, or of being felt or experienced very strongly. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences.
Profundity comes from the word profound and it means a quality of depth or wisdom that is meaningful or even transformational. The profundity of a piece of music might move you to tears, and the profundity of certain philosophies can be deep — and a bit confusing.
[uncountable] the fact of being very great, serious or powerful. the profundity of her misery. This is an error of great profundity. [countable, usually plural] something that somebody says that shows great understanding. His profundities were lost on the young audience. See profundity in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.
1. Great intellectual insight or understanding: profundity of thought. 2. Intensity of feeling or conviction. 3. Something profound or abstruse: the profundities of mathematics. 4. Great extent downward; great depth. [Middle English profundite, from Old French, from Late Latin profunditās, from Latin profundus, deep; see profound .]