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Profound

Profound is an adjective that describes something with great depth, either literal or figurative. It is used for intellectual depth, emotional intensity, or significant impact. A profound idea can reveal new insight; a profound sorrow can feel all-encompassing; a profound change can alter a situation in a lasting way.

Origin: The word derives from Latin profundus meaning "deep," from pro- "forward" + fundus "bottom." It entered

Usage: Profound tends to modify abstract nouns such as insight, questions, art, or influence, and is often

Profound vs deep: While both can indicate depth, profound emphasizes significance, complexity, or lasting depth of

Related terms: profoundness or profundity are the typical noun forms, with profundity more common in formal

English
via
Old
French
profond.
The
related
noun
profundity
refers
to
the
quality
of
being
profound.
found
in
academic,
literary,
or
professional
discourse.
It
is
not
used
for
superficial
or
merely
strong
emotion;
the
effect
must
be
substantial
and
enduring.
For
example,
a
profound
discovery,
a
profound
question,
or
a
profound
impact.
meaning,
rather
than
physical
depth
alone.
Deep
is
more
common
for
spatial
depth
or
intensity,
whereas
profound
highlights
cognitive
or
emotional
profundity.
writing.
The
adverb
form
is
profoundly.