Definitionn. wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound
Last update: September 23, 2015
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Profundity is anyone's heart makes that person somewhat unique. [Please select]
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Can we cope with the profundity of the clerical mind? [noun]
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A yawn of such length and breadth and height and profundity took possession of him that the space it had so well occupied still retained the tender memory. [noun]
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A fifth group, displaying the profundity of their strategic perceptions, discussed the direction the troops would now have to take. [noun]
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But what man could be built to beat Zebedee himself, in an age like this, when yachts and men take the prize by profundity of false keel. [noun]
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His fondness for the allegorical and his manifest carelessness of preparation disappoint as often as his profundity, his devout mysticisms, his practical application attract and satisfy. [Please select]
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He rivalled Bacon in the variety and profundity of his attainments. [Please select]
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Woe, of the deepest profundity, was depicted on Anders' visage. [Please select]
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