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Word | Profound |
Hindi Meaning | पारंगत, गहन, गहरा, अथाह, गाढ़ा, नितान्त, पूरी तरह से, पूर्णतया, गहराई तक, गहराई, गंभीरता, गहनता, गम्भीर, अगाध, अत्यंत, प्रगाढ़, अति गंभीर, परम व्यूत्पन्न, परम, प्रकांड, समुंदर, समुद्र, सागर, अथाह गढ़ा |
showing intellectual penetration or emotional depths; from the depths of your being; the differences are profound; a profound insight; a profound book; a profound mind; profound contempt; profound regret / of the greatest intensity / Descending far below the surface / felt or experienced very strongly, deep, intense. / deep; not superficial; complete / (of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense. / having or showing great knowledge or understanding / difficult to understand : requiring deep thought or wisdom / very strongly felt, | |
Usage | ⇒ Life of Gandhiji had a profound influence on the youngsters during the independnece movement ⇒ Freud's remarkable insights into human behavior caused his fellow scientists to honor him as a profound thinker. ⇒ His knowledge of history is profound. ⇒ profound social changes |
Synonyms | deep, recondite, intense, abstruse, extreme, heavy, wise, abysmal, unfathomable, acute, great, heartfelt, thorough, knowledgeable, obscure, sage, sincere, subtle, intellectual, keen, |
Antonyms | shallow, facile, mild, apparent, ostensible, skin-deep, superficial, insignificant, moderate, slight, stupid, burlesque, depthless, dilettante, dilettanteish, dilettantish, fathomable, glib, ignorant, light, |
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