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Definition of profound
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Profound
(v. t.) To cause to sink
deeply;
to cause to dive or
penetrate
far down.
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Acroamatical
::
Acroamatical
(a.)
Communicated
orally;
oral; --
applied
to the
esoteric
teachings
of
Aristotle,
those
intended
for his
genuine
disciples,
in
distinction
from his
exoteric
doctrines,
which were
adapted
to
outsiders
or the
public
generally.
Hence:
Abstruse;
profound..
Deep
::
Deep (n.) That which is
profound,
not
easily
fathomed,
or
incomprehensible;
a moral or
spiritual
depth or
abyss..
Abysmal
::
Abysmal
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
an
abyss;
bottomless;
unending;
profound..
Adoration
::
Adoration
(n.)
Homage
paid to one in high
esteem;
profound
veneration;
intense
regard
and love;
fervent
devotion.
Profound
::
Profound
(v. i.) To dive
deeply;
to
penetrate.
Profound
::
Profound
(n.) An
abyss.
Profoundly
::
Profoundly
(adv.)
In a
profound
manner.
Awful
::
Awful (a.)
Inspiring
awe;
filling
with
profound
reverence,
or with fear and
admiration;
fitted
to
inspire
reverential
fear;
profoundly
impressive..
Poikilocyte
::
Poikilocyte
(n.) An
irregular
form of
corpuscle
found in the blood in cases of
profound
anaemia,
probably
a
degenerated
red blood
corpuscle..
Dead
::
Dead (n.) The most quiet or
deathlike
time; the
period
of
profoundest
repose,
inertness,
or
gloom;
as, the dead of
winter..
Sound
::
Sound
(superl.)
Undisturbed;
deep;
profound;
as, sound
sleep..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Hard to
penetrate
or
comprehend;
profound;
--
opposed
to
shallow
or
superficial;
intricate;
mysterious;
not
obvious;
obscure;
as, a deep
subject
or
plot..
Profound
::
Profound
(n.) The deep; the sea; the
ocean.
Reverence
::
Reverence
(n.)
Profound
respect
and
esteem
mingled
with fear and
affection,
as for a holy being or
place;
the
disposition
to
revere;
veneration..
Shallow
::
Shallow
(superl.)
Not
intellectually
deep; not
profound;
not
penetrating
deeply;
simple;
not wise or
knowing;
ignorant;
superficial;
as, a
shallow
mind;
shallow
learning..
Deep-read
::
Deep-read
(a.)
Profoundly
book-
learned.
Profundity
::
Profundity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
profound;
depth of
place,
knowledge,
feeling,
etc..
Awe
::
Awe (n.) The
emotion
inspired
by
something
dreadful
and
sublime;
an
undefined
sense of the
dreadful
and the
sublime;
reverential
fear, or
solemn
wonder;
profound
reverence..
Profound
::
Profound
(v. t.) To cause to sink
deeply;
to cause to dive or
penetrate
far down.
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Deep;
profound;
as, thick
sleep..
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