All 9 Uses of
profound
in
Angels & Demons
- His years of high-diving experience had given him a profound respect for the awesome power of gravitational acceleration.†
Chpt 8
- His death is a profound loss for science.†
Chpt 8 *
- The result was a profound darkness lit only by candles …. a shimmering radiance that seemed to purify everyone it touched, making them all ghostly …. like saints.†
Chpt 33-34
- As the man drew nearer, though, Langdon saw in his eyes a profound exhaustion-like a soul who had been through the toughest fifteen days of his life.†
Chpt 39-40
- "If this claim is true," Rocher repeated, "and our Holy Father was poisoned, then that has profound implications for our antimatter search.†
Chpt 81-82
- Was Kohler's loathing really this profound?†
Chpt 119-120
- In a private meeting, he told you and the Pope that he had made a scientific discovery with profound religious implications.†
Chpt 129-130
- His shouts echoed off the back wall of the Sistine Chapel and then a profound silence fell.†
Chpt 131-132
- Vetra, Although it is my profound desire to request your discretion in the matters of the past 24 hours, I cannot possibly presume to ask more of you than you have already given.†
Chpt 137
Definition:
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(profound as in: profound idea) deep or far-reaching in intellect or consequence