Definitions, Meanings, Synonyms, Examples and Famous Quotes of profoundly in English
profoundly
UK
/prəˈfaʊnd.li /
US
/prəˈfaʊnd.li /
Adverb
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1.
Deeply or extremely
"Society has changed so profoundly over the last 50 years."
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2.
To a profound extent; extremely.
"A profoundly disturbing experience"
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3.
To a great depth psychologically or emotionally
Synonyms (2)
profoundly in a sentence | profoundly example sentences
Profoundly deaf
A profoundly disturbing programme
A profoundly disturbing experience
The French Revolution affected Fox profoundly.
The experience had been profoundly disturbing.
Quotes and Sayings about "profoundly"
"For twenty years, my research has shown that the view you adopt for yourself profoundly affects the way you lead your life. It can determine whether you become the person you want to be and whether you accomplish the things you value."

"Massive inequality, we have learned, isn't the best way to run an economy after all. And when you think about it, it's also profoundly ugly."

"I feel profoundly blessed. I feel it's a great privilege to make any motion picture."

"I'm doing what I think I was put on this earth to do. And I'm really grateful to have something that I'm passionate about and that I think is profoundly important."

"To marry a man out of pity is folly; and, if you think you are going to influence the kind of fellow who has never had a chance, poor devil, you are profoundly mistaken. One can only influence the strong characters in life, not the weak; and it is the height of vanity to suppose that you can make an honest man of anyone."
