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profoundly
[ pruh-found-lee, ±è°ù´Ç³ó†]
adverb
- to a thorough or very great extent or degree; deeply:
Her songs range from light and humorous to profoundly moving.
The program provides creative opportunities for profoundly disabled people with severe or complex learning and communication needs.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of profoundly1
Example Sentences
Humans are not just inattentive; they are irrational in a profoundly emotional sense.
At the age of 56 she has become a familiar figure, fiery at times, but personally approachable, warm and, in political terms, profoundly influential and disciplined.
Asking critical questions and probing more profoundly, “that’s what makes it different from a town hall,†he emphasizes.
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has changed thinking in Germany profoundly.
Americans 30 years old and under are profoundly unhappy as compared to the American population as a whole.
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