The profundity



Example: The profundity reflects deep understanding

Definition


"The profundity" refers to the quality of having deep insight, understanding, or knowledge, often indicating a thoughtful or intense intellectual depth in a subject or situation.

Etymology


The word "the profundity" comes from the Latin 'profunditas,' meaning 'depth' or 'deepness.' It evolved through Old French into English, where it retained its association with deep intellectual or emotional insight. Did you know that it originally described physical depth before being used metaphorically?

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"The profundity" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 1", containing 95 commonly used words.
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