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
- Dissidents are suppressed in profoundly unfair ways in every country on earth.
- Where the authors differ most profoundly is in the overall mood their work creates.
- Their rigorous versions of management education differ profoundly from the one that Stewart lampoons.
- He grew up in profoundly rural America and was graduating from flight school about the time of Pearl Harbor.
- One of the rare things that bothered me, but it did so profoundly, is the resolution of the main plot and the ending.
- We are not going to stop the Israelis, just as we do not stop the Chinese from suppressing dissidents in profoundly unfair ways.
- Why is it that atheists and theists alike now think and speak about God in a way that veers so profoundly from the thinking of our ancestors?
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