No, it means 'deeply' or 'greatly'.
thoroughly, completely, seriously, sadly, severely, gravely, profoundly, intensely
thoroughly, completely, seriously, sadly, severely, gravely, profoundly, intensely
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
Profoundly is a adverb.
It is a minced oath, for "I'll be damned," meaning "I am profoundly surprised and disturbed by this."
Jean and Mitch were not prepared for the news that their little girl was profoundly deaf.
We are profoundly happy that you asked this question. The disabled child is profoundly aware that she's different from the other kids in her classroom. It is miraculous that a profoundly deaf man could write such beautiful music.
It means thoroughly.
dutifully; with care; thoroughly
Healthy, strong, vigorous, robust, flourishing, fit, hearty, lucky, fortunate, prosperous, thriving, happily, pleasantly, capably, correctly, thoroughly, effectively, profoundly, sufficiently, adequately, somewhat, extremely, quite, entirely, abyss, put, pool, spring, geyser, hole, bore...
The word 'thoroughly' means to do something completely. Say you cleaned your house from top to toe, really well, then you have cleaned it thoroughly.
it means profoundly honored. this is the definision og octavians new title, augustus.