profound
/prəˈfaʊnd/profound
ADJECTIVEDefinition of profound
Something that is profound is deep, having great depths, reaching far below the surface.
Example: The explorers became trapped in a profound cave.
Something that is profound is deep in an intellectual sense. It means something that reaches figuratively deep into a subject, or has great depth of meaning.
profound
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The explorers became trapped in a profound cave.
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