unprofound / prəˈfaʊnd, proʊ‐ /

未被发现的未找到的未被发现未发现的

unprofound2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

pro·found·er, pro·found·est.

  1. penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge; having deep insight or understanding: a profound thinker.
  2. originating in or penetrating to the depths of one's being: profound grief.
  3. being or going far beneath what is superficial, external, or obvious: profound insight.
n. 名词 noun

Literary.

  1. something that is profound.
  2. the deep sea; ocean.
  3. depth; abyss.

unprofound 近义词

unprofound

等同于 frivolous

更多unprofound例句

  1. I preferably define dark mode as more of a mood inkling rather than something more profound.
  2. We sense how profound these people are to him, but are allowed only a glimpse of their role in his life and growth and as an athlete.
  3. This has profound implications for how we can reopen things safely, and she has a vision for it.
  4. In 2020, as Guaranteed results became much more prevalent across home pro queries, Google made profound news by quietly announcing Google Screened for Professional Services categories.
  5. I simply cannot believe how far down our nation has fallen in just a few years or that there is even a question about the need for profound and systemic change.
  6. To manœuvre was the profoundest instinct of his unprofound nature.