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Deep, erudite, intellectual
Dictionary.com has a great definition for it ( I personally like the third one): http://www.dictionary.reference.com/browse/profound
Shallow is an antonym for profound.
Another word for profundity is "depth."
Another word for insight is understanding, perception, or comprehension.
The suffix of "profound" is "-found" and the root word is "profundus," which means deep or thorough in Latin. "Profound" itself means deep, intense, or insightful.
Can you write a sentence with the word profound? oh that right, you just did. what an amazing answer...
You can say: I am a profound thinker. - Hope this helped!=)
The word profound is an adjective. It means very deep or serious.
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A word that means shift from one form to another could be change or metamorphosis.
Bottomless, boundless, complete, deep, endless, extreme, illimitable, incalculable, infinite, profound, through, unending, unfathomable, vast :)
the word...pro...can be added to found to make the word profound. Alone...pro...means someone who is great or has mastered something such as a sport, hobby or task. Profound means deep or far reaching. An example would be...She has profound thoughts about the subject.
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Another word that can be used in place of in-depth is complete. You could also use thorough or comprehensively.
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Deep, erudite, intellectual