profoundly
IPA: proʊfˈaʊndɫi
adverb
- (manner) With depth, meaningfully.
- (evaluative) Very importantly.
- (degree) Deeply; very; strongly or forcefully.
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Examples of "profoundly" in Sentences
- The news was so profoundly discouraging.
- The doctrine of Yakub is profoundly raciast.
- This profoundly changes the role of the chief.
- The occasion was profoundly humiliating for Li.
- He believed profoundly in the efficacy of prayer.
- The wording in the intro seems profoundly unencyclopedic.
- The effect of this eventual ending is baleful and profoundly cold.
- Brown is a true charlatan and profoundly cynical religious huckster.
- Abraham was profoundly uplifted by these two providential encounters.
- The plight of the civilians was most profoundly realized by the troops.