The adjective can mean deeply penetrating, intense, or acute, rather than superficial. It can mean having a deep meaning, insight, or significance.
Deep or far reaching eg He was a deep thinker; he only had profound thoughts. The rising price of oil will have profound consequences.
profound influence means having a deep influence on someone
i.e. as deep as the ocean
Intense.
Deep
profound perceptive
Confused feeling of profound love and admiration.
Adopting the new technology turned out to be a profound mistake. He is a genius but some of his comments are less than profound. Several profound quotations were based on incorrect assumptions about the physical world.
It is a feeling of profound respect, usually reserved for religious reasons
I think it means that you lost one of your family members .
profound perceptive
Confused feeling of profound love and admiration.
It means you have some deep understanding of the background of something.
Adopting the new technology turned out to be a profound mistake. He is a genius but some of his comments are less than profound. Several profound quotations were based on incorrect assumptions about the physical world.
I'm sorry, but what on earth do you mean my "society"?
I think it means that you lost one of your family members .
It is a feeling of profound respect, usually reserved for religious reasons
fear: a feeling of profound respect for someone or something; "the fear of God";
The opposite of profound is ignorant
Shallow is an antonym for profound.
With a tilde, ~, over the 'n', 'entranable' = most affectionate;deep, profound
It is with profound sadness that I see what is happening in Japan.