Letters that make profound
o, d, f, n, p, r, u are letters that make 'profound'
Words within profound
PR, UN, FO, prof, Ro, Ofo, found, pro, ND, Nd, Pr are words within 'profound'
o, d, f, n, p, r, u are letters that make 'profound'
PR, UN, FO, prof, Ro, Ofo, found, pro, ND, Nd, Pr are words within 'profound'
6 possible definitions for 'profound'
Under this definition, profound is an adjective and has the following properties:
profoundness is a derivative of profound.
deep is similar to profound.
"a profound sigh"
Under this definition, profound is an adjective and has the following properties:
profoundness is a derivative of profound.
intense is similar to profound.
"a profound silence", "a state of profound shock"
Under this definition, profound is an adjective and has the following properties:
superficial has the opposite meaning of profound
deepness, reconditeness, depth, profundity, profoundness, abstruseness, astuteness, abstrusity are derivatives of 'profound'.
deep, thoughtful are similar to 'profound'.
"the differences are profound", "a profound insight", "a profound book", "a profound mind", "profound contempt", "profound regret"
Under this definition, profound is an adjective and has the following properties:
profoundness is a derivative of profound.
deep is similar to profound.
"a heavy sleep", "fell into a profound sleep", "a sound sleeper", "deep wakeless sleep"
Under this definition, profound is an adjective and has the following properties:
fundamental has the same meaning as profound
reconditeness, abstruseness, profundity, profoundness, abstrusity are derivatives of 'profound'.
important, significant are similar to 'profound'.
"the fundamental revolution in human values that has occurred", "the book underwent fundamental changes", "committed the fundamental error of confusing spending with extravagance", "profound social changes"
Under this definition, profound is an adjective and has the following properties:
unsounded, unfathomed, unplumbed have the same meaning as 'profound'
deepness, profundity, profoundness are derivatives of 'profound'.
deep is similar to profound.
"the profound depths of the sea", "the dark unfathomed caves of ocean"-Thomas Gray, "unplumbed depths of the sea", "remote and unsounded caverns"