PROFOUND', a. [L.profundus; pro and fundus, bottom. See Found.] 1. Deep; descending or being far below the surface, or far below the adjacent places; as a gulf profound.2. Intellectually deep; that enters deeply into subjects; not superficial or obvious to the mind; as a profound investigation; profound reasoning; a profound treatise.3. Humble; very lowly; submissive; as a profound reverence for the Supreme Being.4. Penetrating deeply into science or any branch of learning; as a profound scholar; a profound mathematician; a profound historian.5. Deep in skill or contrivance. The revolters are profound to make slaughter. Hos.5.6. Having hidden qualities. Upon the corner of the moon There hangs a vap'rous drop profound.PROFOUND', n. The deep; the sea; the ocean; as the vast profound. 1. The abyss. I travel this profound.PROFOUND', v.i. To dive; to penetrate. [Not in use.]
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