profundity in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for profundity in the English»French Dictionary

profundity [Brit prəˈfʌndəti, Am prəˈfəndədi] N form

1. profundity (of understanding, changes):

profundity

profundity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for profundity in the English»French Dictionary

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What's more, the loose grooves sometimes run counter to the tunes' sense of profundity.
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There was this profundity in him, and this sense of humanity.
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Nevertheless, there are passages of extraordinary beauty and profundity.
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Even where small amounts of gold leaf are used the artwork does not lose its power and eloquence, but gains in mystery and profundity.
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It takes time to realize that there is real profundity and depth to his work.
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Her readers, on the other hand, note the lightheartedness of her writings and lectures, the profundity of her investigations and her own originality.
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There are some great, pithy lines and others whose attempt at profundity ring false.
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They do so with such profundity and truth that the products of their imagination can potentially receive confirmation from subsequent historical events.
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Profundity of ideas and intensity of passion are the salient features of these short poems.
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I was inspired by its profundity in 1928 and baffled by its frequent opacity.
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