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profound - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of profound in Hindi

  • प्रगाढ़
  • गहरा
  • गम्भीर
  • अगाध

Adjective

  • गहन
  • अत्यंत
  • प्रगाढ़
  • परम
  • अति गंभीर
  • परम व्यूत्पन्न
  • प्रकांड

Noun

  • समुंदर
  • समुद्र
  • सागर
  • अथाह गढ़ा

profound Definition

Adjective

  • (of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
  • (of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight.
  • at, from, or extending to a great depth; very deep.

Noun

  • the vast depth of the ocean or of the mind.

profound Example

  • expressing profound truths in simple language ( गूढ़ सत्य को सरल भाषा में व्यक्त करना )
  • profound social changes ( गहरा सामाजिक परिवर्तन )
  • In a profound way, our lives will be better. ( गहराई से, हमारा जीवन बेहतर होगा। )
  • It is a profound thought and, I believe, an irrefutable one. ( यह एक गहन विचार है और मेरा मानना ​​है कि यह एक अकाट्य विचार है। )

More Sentence

  • What he found in her eyes instead was profound sadness.
  • Children ask profound questions, but they often receive shallow answers, or, to speak more correctly, they are quieted by such answers.
  • The speaker’s profound words made me think about my future.  
  • When I heard the minister’s profound sermon, I decided it was time to quit drinking.  
  • The poem about life after death is a profound piece of literature.  
  • After Sharon spent an hour meditating, she experienced a profound sense of peace.  
  • Mr. Rogers’ profound words of encouragement inspired Ellen to attend college.  
  • Without help, Rachel will not be able to overcome the profound challenges of her drug addiction.  
  • The death of Jim’s father had a profound impact upon him.  
  • Because the text is so profound, it requires a thorough reading for comprehension.  
  • Who ever thought the policeman’s mentoring would have such a positive and profound influence on the troubled young man?  
  • The two political parties are divided by their profound differences
  • Using the Latin makes an ordinary word seem profound.
  • he opened the door with a profound bow
  • profound feelings of disquiet
  • nor billowy surge disturbs the vast profound
  • a case of profound liver failure
  • a profound philosopher