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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "profoundness" in a sentence

    profoundness example sentences

    profoundness


    1. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness


    2. Lord, will comprehend Your judgment; Or who will search out the profoundness of Your way? Or who will think out the weight of


    3. 8 But who O Lord my Lord will comprehend Your judgment; Or who will search out the profoundness of Your way? Or who will think out the weight of Your path? 9 Or who will be able to think out Your incomprehensible counsel? Or who of those who are born has ever found the beginning or end of Your wisdom? 10 For we have all been made like a breath


    4. He tries to give his poem philosophical profoundness, but it somehow lacks any wit to be considered true wisdom, and even if it had any wit, the ideas are based on some ethereal bullshit about the primitive subconscious sections of the brain versus the higher spiritual being


    5. of spirituality and profoundness in the world of Plato that has not


    6. Can you see the profoundness of this word


    7. He still lived the profoundness of the bliss of togetherness but


    8. This tension between conditional success and inevitable failure in loss also encourages us in our feeling the profoundness of the scarcity model of living� In essence, in the scarcity model, I must have more in order to keep anything, and if that means, which it does, that others inevitably have less, so be it


    9. Ram Dass had been lying flat upon the slates, looking in at the skylight, when the banquet had come to its disastrous conclusion; he had been sure of the profoundness of Sara's wearied sleep; and then, with a dark lantern, he had crept into the room, while his companion remained outside and handed the things to him


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    Synonyms for "profoundness"

    profoundness profundity deepness astuteness depth abstruseness abstrusity reconditeness

    "profoundness" definitions

    extremeness of degree


    wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound


    the intellectual ability to penetrate deeply into ideas


    the quality of being physically deep


    intellectual depth; penetrating knowledge; keen insight; etc