profound

profound(
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faund
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. profundo
I didn't expect to touch on such profound ideas in a chemistry class.No esperaba tocar temas tan profundos en una clase de química.
a. profundo
There is a profound difference between having a plan and having a purpose.Hay una diferencia profunda entre tener un plan y tener un propósito.
a. profundo
It is with profound sadness that we inform you of the death of our school's director.Es con tristeza profunda que les informamos de la muerte del director de la escuela.
a. extenso
I don't think the government is prepared to make such profound changes.No creo que el gobierno este preparado para realizar cambios tan extensos.
a. profundo
The spelunkers could see nothing in the profound darkness of the cave.Los espeleólogos no podían ver nada en la oscuridad profunda de la cueva.
a. profundo
Many treasures lie hidden in the profound depths of the Atlantic.Hay muchos tesoros escondidos en las zonas más profundas del Atlántico.
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