profound 的 2 个定义
pro·found·er, pro·found·est.
- penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
- originating in or penetrating to the depths of one's being: profound grief.
- being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious: profound insight.
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Literary.
profound 近义词
intellectual, thoughtful
profound 的近义词 34 个
- deep
- intelligent
- philosophical
- serious
- subtle
- thorough
- weighty
- abstruse
- acroamatic
- difficult
- discerning
- enlightened
- erudite
- esoteric
- heavy
- hermetic
- informed
- intellectual
- knowing
- knowledgeable
- learned
- mysterious
- occult
- orphic
- penetrating
- recondite
- reflective
- sagacious
- sage
- scholarly
- secret
- shrewd
- skilled
- wise
profound 的反义词 13 个
bottomless
profound 的近义词 7 个
profound 的反义词 7 个
intense; emotional
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- Yet her writing is magnificent, thrilling, pleasurable, and psychologically profound.
- He had so many burdens on his back that day and responded in such a profound way that changed not just that Super Bowl, but it changed the game.
- It was almost this ritualistic thing where I was with this man through all these profound final moments of his existence on the planet.
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- It feels like you have been awakened in a very profound way.
- Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse.
- But throughout the series so far, its style has also had a profound story of its own to tell.
- This does not seem like a profound bit of dramaturgy on my part, and he agrees with it.
- It might have been asking too much for Philip Roth to provide it, but the need was profound.
- And I had something deep and profound to say about drug legalization too, but the bong went out.
- "I most humbly thank your lordship," replied the butler with an air of profound gratitude, as he chuckled in his sleeve.
- Never before in human experience had such a display of kindly feeling and profound regret been witnessed in similar circumstances.
- But he is not aware of the profound extent to which his own opinions have been affected by the changing times.
- Struck with surprise, the dead silence of profound awe, for an instant stilled the whole assembly.
- Mr Cutbill, the managing partner of the London house, received him with profound respect and pleasure.