Profoundly vs Passionately - What's the difference?
profoundly | passionately | Related terms |
(manner) With depth, meaningfully.
(evaluative) Very importantly.
(degree) Deeply; very.
In a passionate manner.
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*:And it was while all were passionately intent upon the pleasing and snake-like progress of their uncle that a young girl in furs, ascending the stairs two at a time, peeped perfunctorily into the nursery as she passed the hallway—and halted amazed.
As adverbs the difference between profoundly and passionately
is that profoundly is with depth, meaningfully while passionately is in a passionate manner.profoundly
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Adverb
(en adverb)- He thought and wrote profoundly .
- More profoundly , it has shaken our most fundamental assumptions.
- From his childhood, she was profoundly troubled.
passionately
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Adverb
(en adverb)citation, passage=“The story of this adoption is, of course, the pivot round which all the circumstances of the mysterious tragedy revolved. Mrs. Yule had an only son, namely, William, to whom she was passionately attached ; but, like many a fond mother, she had the desire of mapping out that son's future entirely according to her own ideas.