profond

Meaning

  1. deep
  2. profound
  3. 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

B2
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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