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profound

Aussprache: [prəˈfaʊnd]

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Kontext: „depth of understanding“

(adjective) when something is very deep in meaning or significance. If something makes you think a lot or has serious importance, it is profound.

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Her speech had a profound impact on everyone in the audience.

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The movie was entertaining, but it didn't have any profound messages.

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What are some profound ideas you've learned in school?

Kontext: „extent or degree“

(adjective) when something is very great or intense. For example, feeling a lot of sadness or joy can be described as profound.

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He felt a profound sense of happiness when he graduated.

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She didn't experience any profound emotions during the event; it was quite ordinary for her.

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Have you ever felt a profound change in your feelings?

Kontext: „knowledge or wisdom“

(adjective) when someone has a deep understanding or insight into a subject. If someone knows a lot and can think deeply, they are profound.

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The professor shared profound insights about the universe that amazed the students.

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Despite his confidence, his explanations were not profound and missed important details.

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Can you name a profound thinker or writer you admire?

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