esoteric |
profound |
As adjectives the difference between esoteric and profound
is that
esoteric is intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest, or an enlightened inner circle while
profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
As a noun profound is
the deep; the sea; the ocean.
As a verb profound is
to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.
developed |
profound |
As adjectives the difference between developed and profound
is that
developed is not primitive; not third world while
profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
As verbs the difference between developed and profound
is that
developed is past tense of develop while
profound is to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.
As a noun profound is
the deep; the sea; the ocean.
profound |
pseudoprofound |
As adjectives the difference between profound and pseudoprofound
is that
profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep while
pseudoprofound is apparently, but not actually, profound; having pretensions of depth.
As a noun profound
is (obsolete) the deep; the sea; the ocean.
As a verb profound
is (obsolete) to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.
profound |
groundly |
As adjectives the difference between profound and groundly
is that
profound is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep while
groundly is (rare|archaic) thorough, complete; solid; deep; profound.
As a noun profound
is (obsolete) the deep; the sea; the ocean.
As a verb profound
is (obsolete) to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down.
As an adverb groundly is
(rare|archaic) to the very ground, to the very bottom; thoroughly, completely; solidly; deeply; profoundly.
profound |
endolour |
As verbs the difference between profound and endolour
is that
profound is (obsolete) to cause to sink deeply; to cause to dive or penetrate far down while
endolour is (rare) render dolorous; cause to be tormented by grief; aggrieve to profound sorrow.
As an adjective profound
is descending far below the surface; opening or reaching to great depth; deep.
As a noun profound
is (obsolete) the deep; the sea; the ocean.
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