profond
Meaning
- deep
- profound
- rural, small-town, provincial, heartland; authentic, true
Concepts
deep
profound
abstruse
sound
thorough
abysmal
thick
heavy
inner
become deep
deepen
recondite
searching
deep-seated
complications of a problem
connotation
depth of meaning
implication
significance
close
depth
thoroughgoing
at the bottom
body
hollow
inside
interior
under
heartfelt
be deep
long
deeply
late
rich
unfathomed
unplumbed
unsounded
wakeless
cryptic
cryptical
inscrutable
mysterious
mystifying
bass
fundamental
oceanic abyss
trench
thoughtful
intimate
lowly
overmastering
atrocious
cruel
dismaying
god-awful
horrible
terrible
abyssal
abstracted
acroamatic
exquisite
backward
laterally
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/pʁɔ.fɔ̃/
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French profond, from Old French profont, relatinization of inherited parfont, parfunt, from Latin profundus.
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