All 6 Uses of
profound
in
The Da Vinci Code
- The image was gruesome and profoundly strange, bringing with it an unsettling sense of déjà vu.†
Chpt 1
- As someone who had spent his life exploring the hidden interconnectivity of disparate emblems and ideologies, Langdon viewed the world as a web of profoundly intertwined histories and events.†
Chpt 3
- From this sprang the most profound moment in Christian history.†
Chpt 55-56
- The Teacher heaved a sigh, as if what he now had to do was profoundly regrettable.†
Chpt 91-92 *
- Bishop Manuel Aringarosa's body had endured many kinds of pain, and yet the searing heat of the bullet wound in his chest felt profoundly foreign to him.†
Chpt 99-100
- Teabing felt a profound disappointment in Robert Langdon.†
Chpt 101-102 *
Definitions:
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(profound as in: profound sadness) of greatest intensity or emotional depth
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(profound as in: profound idea) deep or far-reaching in intellect or consequence