Profoundly vs Utmostly - What's the difference?
profoundly | utmostly | Synonyms |
(manner) With depth, meaningfully.
(evaluative) Very importantly.
(degree) Deeply; very.
To the utmost.
* {{quote-book, 1920, , Hearts of Three, page=23, edition=2003 Kessinger ed., isbn=0766162931
, passage="Better be very careful and utmostly cautious, sir," the negro warned him. }}
* {{quote-book, 1953, , Foundations Of The World Republic, page=174
, passage=The operation, however, by which the utmostly unfair deal entailed by utmost legality is nullified, cannot be successful at a lesser price than the infliction of an unfair deal on standard legality
* {{quote-book, 1961, , Stranger in a Strange Land, page=113
, passage=Mike seemed about to weep. "Jubal, I am utmostly sorry."}}
Profoundly is a synonym of utmostly.
As adverbs the difference between profoundly and utmostly
is that profoundly is (manner) with depth, meaningfully while utmostly is to the utmost.profoundly
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(en adverb)- He thought and wrote profoundly .
- More profoundly , it has shaken our most fundamental assumptions.
- From his childhood, she was profoundly troubled.
utmostly
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