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  1. PROFOUND meaning: 1. felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way: 2. showing a clear and deep…. Learn more.

  2. profound in American English. (prəˈfaund) (adjective -er, -est) adjective. 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. PROFOUND meaning: 1. If an effect is profound, it is extreme: 2. If a feeling is profound, you feel it very…. Learn more.

  4. profound disability Word Origin Middle English: from Old French profund , from Latin profundus ‘deep’, from Latin pro ‘before’ + fundus ‘bottom’. The word was used earliest in the sense ‘showing deep insight’.

  5. Synonyms for PROFOUND: esoteric, deep, ambiguous, recondite, abstruse, hermetic, arcane, scholarly; Antonyms of PROFOUND: superficial, simple, shallow, easy ...

  6. Find 101 different ways to say PROFOUND, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. Define profound. profound synonyms, profound pronunciation, profound translation, English dictionary definition of profound. adj. pro·found·er , pro·found·est 1. Having, showing, or requiring great insight or understanding: a profound thinker; a profound analysis.