All 4 Uses of
profound
in
Gone with the Wind
- She knew that her mother was the embodiment of justice, truth, loving tenderness and profound wisdom—a great lady.†
Chpt 1.3
- From this, Charles and Melanie could only infer that she took a profound pleasure in this occasional excitement, the only excitement in her sheltered life.†
Chpt 2.8
- "I have never heard a profound truth expressed so succinctly," he said.†
Chpt 4.47 *
- In them she saw fear that matched her own fear, helplessness weaker than her own, bewilderment more profound than she would ever know.†
Chpt 5.61
Definition:
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(profound as in: profound idea) deep or far-reaching in intellect or consequence