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profound
The word "profound" is generally used in formal or serious contexts. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless describing something truly life-changing or deeply intellectual. When talking about emotions or effects, it means "very strong." For example, a "profound sadness" is much deeper than just being sad. In medical terms, such as "profound deafness," it describes a total or near-total loss of function rather than a partial one.
💬Casual Conversation
Just read a LinkedIn post on AI. Truly profound stuff.
Cut it out and just tell me if you've rebooted the laptop.
Meanings
(of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
"The discovery had a profound effect on the way scientists viewed the universe."