unprofound 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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unprofound 近义词
等同于 frivolous
unprofound 的近义词 39 个
- foolish
- idiotic
- impractical
- petty
- pointless
- senseless
- barmy
- childish
- dizzy
- empty-headed
- facetious
- featherbrained
- flighty
- flip
- flippant
- gay
- giddy
- harebrained
- idle
- ill-considered
- juvenile
- light
- light-minded
- minor
- niggling
- nonserious
- not serious
- paltry
- peripheral
- playful
- puerile
- scatterbrained
- shallow
- sportive
- superficial
- tongue-in-cheek
- unimportant
- volatile
- whimsical
unprofound 的反义词 8 个
更多unprofound例句
- I preferably define dark mode as more of a mood inkling rather than something more profound.
- 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.
- This has profound implications for how we can reopen things safely, and she has a vision for it.
- 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.
- 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.
- To manœuvre was the profoundest instinct of his unprofound nature.