Profoundly is a adverb.
It is profoundly unconscious that you would say that about others.
One could use the world profoundly in a sentence such as this, "Marsha's family felt the loss profoundly." Profoundly means to a great depth, so using that theory in the above sentence the family felt the loss to a great depth.
Benjamin Franklin's invention of the light bulb profoundly influenced the f uture of America. Hope this helps!
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.
Jean and Mitch were not prepared for the news that their little girl was profoundly deaf.
The original assumptions turned out to be profoundly wrong. By the age of fifty, Beethoven was profoundly deaf, but he continued to compose great music.
It was obvious to all present that the defendant's plea profoundly affected the judge and jury. Sixty five million years ago, a certain meteorite profoundly affected all of the Earth's life forms.
Writing sentences feels profoundly tiring.She seemed profoundly sad.Profoundly awkward in social situations, the man could not find a woman to date.
For profoundly as in "to a great depth psychologically:" The death of her sister moved her profoundly. "Profound / profoundly" is also used to describe non-emotional concepts or degrees of importance. E.g. "Newton's research had a profound effect on the development of mathematics and physics.", meaning he had advanced both sciences in very important ways.
The tragedies of the past have left a deep and profoundly regrettable legacy of suffering.
I extremely like you. (means 'profoundly')
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