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Profound

/prəˈfaʊnd/
Having a strong impact or being very deep in understanding or insight.

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They have a profound impact on our society/world.

The doctor realized he was expected to say something profound.

'this grot profound.'

Etymology:

etymology
"Profound" comes from the Old French "profond," which originated from the Latin word "profundus," meaning "deep" or "vast." It is a combination of "pro-" (forth) and "fundus" (bottom).

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