Profound
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British pronunciation/pɹəfˈa‍ʊnd/
American pronunciation/pɹoʊˈfaʊnd/

Définition et Signification de "profound"

profound
01

profond

showing the intensity or greatness of something
profound definition and meaning
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profond

(of a disease or disability) describing a condition that is extremely severe or intense
profound definition and meaning
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The patient’s profound physical disability required extensive adaptations to their home and daily routine.
The patient is suffering from profound depression.
Profound cognitive impairments can greatly affect a person's ability to perform everyday tasks independently.
He was born with a profound hearing loss.
She was diagnosed with profound hearing loss, which necessitated the use of hearing aids and specialized communication methods.
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profond

having or displaying a lot of knowledge or great understanding
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profond

deeply rooted or situated
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profond

requiring a lot of thought or deep study
Profound
01

the deepest or most distant part of something, often used to describe the extreme depths of the ocean

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The beauty of the sunset was so profound that it took her breath away.
The earthquake caused profound damage to the city, leaving many buildings in ruins.
The novel had a profound impact on readers, prompting deep reflection on the human condition.
His profound respect for the artist was evident in the way he spoke about their work with such deep admiration.
His speech had a profound effect on the audience, leaving them inspired.
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