ETYM French profond, Latin profundus; pro before, forward + fundus the bottom. Related to Found to establish, Bottom lowest part.
1. Coming from deep within one.
2. Of the greatest intensity; complete.
3. Showing intellectual penetration or emotional depths; from the depths of one's being.
4. Situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed; SYN. unfathomed, unplumbed, unsounded.
1. Qui pénètre.
2. (Au figuré) Perspicace.
1. Qui pénètre.
2. (Au figuré) Perspicace.
1. Creux. Une vallée profonde.
2. Complet.
3. Intense. Un désespoir profond.
4. Intime. Sa nature profonde.
5. Pénétrant. Une réflexion profonde.
1. Creux. Une vallée profonde.
2. Complet.
3. Intense. Un désespoir profond.
4. Intime. Sa nature profonde.
5. Pénétrant. Une réflexion profonde.
Something that is very deep; specifically; the depths of the sea