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profoundly

[pruh-found-lee, proh‐] / prəˈfaʊnd li, proʊ‐ /


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“He wanted to make a difference. And he did, and he did profoundly,” Smith said.

From Los Angeles Times

Even if that message weren’t profoundly weird, dramatically it falls flat, despite Estelle trying to tie it up with a positive final message: “The opposite of trauma is hope.”

From Los Angeles Times

Some will be happy, others can be profoundly distressed by the double discovery of being made with donor sperm and being one of hundreds of half-siblings.

From BBC

The NSW state coroner recently described the rising number of Indigenous deaths in custody in her state as a "profoundly distressing milestone".

From BBC

The outcome stands to profoundly alter the economic map of the continent.

From The Wall Street Journal