We found 58 examples of how to use profound in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 58.
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1. | The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth. | |
2. | Freud's insights into human behavior led to him being honored as a profound thinker. | |
3. | I feel profound sympathy for the victims. | |
4. | That made a profound impression on me. | |
5. | I felt profound reverence for the courageous mother. | |
6. | The exhibition offers profound insights into ancient civilization. | |
7. | That child fell into a profound sleep. | |
8. | Each episode of that TV drama ends with somebody delivering a profound line. | |
9. | The audience was impressed by his profound lecture. | |
10. | He is a man of profound knowledge. | |
11. | He is a man with profound learning. | |
12. | There is in all barbarian communities a profound sense of the disparity between man's and woman's work. | |
13. | Your questions are getting progressively more profound. | |
14. | Anna Freud had a profound influence on Hollywood. | |
15. | Hegel's philosophy is so odd that no one would have expected him to be able to get sane men to accept it, but he did. He set it out with so much obscurity that people thought it must be profound. | |
16. | A nudnik who believes he's profound is even worse than just a plain nudnik. | |
17. | His teachings are incorporated in a profound book Daode Jing which Taoists regard as the final authority and doctrines of the religion. | |
18. | Tom couldn't shake the feeling that something profound was about to happen. | |
19. | She fell into a profound sleep. | |
20. | Profound study of nature is the most fertile source of mathematical discoveries. | |
21. | It's profound ignorance that inspires the dogmatic tone of speaking. | |
22. | The tone of dogmatism is inspired by profound ignorance. | |
23. | Profound ignorance is what is behind a dogmatic tone. | |
24. | The patient is in a state of profound stupor. | |
25. | I felt afraid of being left alone, and for three whole days I wandered about the town in profound dejection, not knowing what to do with myself. |