We found 58 examples of how to use profound in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 58.
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26. | Watching one movie after another inhibits a profound understanding of them. | |
27. | It had a profound effect on me. | |
28. | Japan impresses me very much and I feel profound respect for the Japanese people. | |
29. | The city always glows, lamps replace the sun. Its panorama ornaments the profound horizon. | |
30. | Of yore, when Confucius passed away, his subtle words were cut off, and when his seventy disciples died the transmission of their profound meaning diverged. | |
31. | The experience had a profound impact on Tom. | |
32. | Whatever is said in Latin seems profound. | |
33. | Seeing red clouds at sunset makes me feel a profound sadness. | |
34. | Science, accumulated and reviewed over decades, tells us that our planet is changing in ways that will have profound impacts on all of humankind. | |
35. | In our democracy, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which encourages accountability through transparency, is the most prominent expression of a profound national commitment to ensuring an open Government. | |
36. | When you tell people you're depressed, they foolishly assume that you're sad or upset, failing to comprehend how profound an emotion depression truly is. | |
37. | We also express our profound gratitude to all the police and first responders who rushed into harm’s way. Their courage and professionalism saved lives, and kept the carnage from being even worse. | |
38. | We're facing a profound change. | |
39. | This has profound implications. | |
40. | The consequences are profound. | |
41. | I had a profound experience. | |
42. | If a person doesn't have a strong will, he will be unable to embrace profound wisdom. | |
43. | Layla felt a profound pain. | |
44. | There was at once a profound silence; every one left off dancing, and the violins ceased to play, so attracted was every one by the singular beauties of the unknown newcomer. | |
45. | That incident had a profound effect on my life. | |
46. | Tom had a profound effect on my life. | |
47. | Tom had a profound influence on me. | |
48. | He flung his cloak from him as he entered, threw himself upon a chair, and appeared sunk in a profound reverie. | |
49. | No one can question the profound structural unity of the Berber language. | |
50. | Abundant but not profound intelligence. |