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profoundly

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


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For all its toxicity — and it is profoundly toxic — in this instance, social media actually did some good.

From Salon

From Davos to Minneapolis, the events of this month have the potential to profoundly change the political and economic landscape for years to come.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But I am profoundly thankful for them nevertheless. They have given me—& my wife & my boys—a country worth living in & living for, & to be proud of.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The show combined performance with lecture, drawing on Packer’s formidable scholarship to expand on her gradual realization, while directing the canon, that Shakespeare’s attitude toward women changed profoundly over the course of those plays.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But I think the quality that I come away with most profoundly is decency.”

From Los Angeles Times