profundity in English

noun
1
deep insight; great depth of knowledge or thought.
the simplicity and profundity of the message

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "profundity" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "profundity", or refer to the context using the word "profundity" in the English Dictionary.

1. He lacked profundity and analytical precision.

2. The Contrariety and profundity in …

3. Fairy tales have a surprising profundity.

4. He pretended profundity by eye - Beamings at people

5. This is an error of great profundity.

6. Alice Walker's writing abounds with originality and profundity.

7. He pretended profundity by eye - beamings at people.

8. Context example: he pretended profundity by eye-Beamings at people

9. He impressed his audience by the profundity of his knowledge.

10. Here, you can subtly savor the profundity of its unique history.

11. The profundity of this book is achieved with breathtaking lightness.

12. 21 Here, you can subtly savor the profundity of its unique history.

13. He didn't understand the profundity of Estabrook's pain; he was too chilly, too remote.

14. This response of the school - boy lies at the bottom of all spurious profundity.

15. Synonyms for Abstruseness include complexity, obscurity, depth, mysteriousness, perplexity, profundity, subtlety, esotericism, incomprehensibility and vagueness

16. It is true that among her contemporaries she passed for a young woman of profundity.

17. Readers of this book will recognize that this attitude is an error of great profundity.

18. The letters between authors are written in a unique style of satire, pungency, profundity and steadiness.

19. There were those at that time who cultivated melancholy to give themselves the appearance of profundity.

20. "Constant Tao" suggests such features of the Tao as eternity , indescribability , profundity , subtlety , irreplaceability and imperishability , etc.

21. Eye-beaming - a radiant glance of the eye; "he pretended profundity by eye-Beamings at people"

22. That is to say that conceptual profundity must be balanced by clarity of content and simplicity of form.

23. This times is peripheral, you can choose only with peripheral right peripheral, be opposite with profundity peripheral it is otiose.

24. My touchstone for Beethovenian profundity is the very last sonata, the Opus 111, and Say does it proud

25. At least I got to know some of the background to the paintings; the symbolism and the profundity of meaning.

26. Slogans, including political slogans is in favor with the public, that's because it is decided by its such characteristics as artistry, popularity, profundity and interestedness.

27. Eye-beaming: 1 n a radiant glance of the eye “he pretended profundity by eye-Beamings at people” Type of: coup d'oeil , glance , glimpse a quick look

28. As music, I have come to believe that it is the most perfect music that exists, so much so that I encounter every new chant with Apodictic certainty of eventually discovering its profundity.

29. McFee wrote, "In this book, with all its Crudity of conception, its ruthless purloinings of technical tricks and its pathetic striving after philosophic profundity, there is the promise of a new and vigorous personality in fiction."

30. Apodictic in a sentence January 29, 2020 Sentence Dictionary Sentence with the word Apodictic As music, I have come to believe that it is the most perfect music that exists, so much so that I encounter every new chant with Apodictic certainty of eventually discovering its profundity

31. "Amour," which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes last year, is an unexpected kind of masterpiece by Haneke, whose films have included the enigmatic "Caché" and the earlier Golden Palm winner "The White Ribbon." We don't expect such unflinching seriousness, such profundity from Haneke.

32. In many Gnostic systems, various emanations of "God" are known by such names as One, Monad, Aion teleos (αἰών τέλεος "The Broadest Aeon"), Bythos (βυθός, "depth" or "profundity"), Proarkhe ("before the beginning", προαρχή), Arkhe ("the beginning", ἀρχή), and Aeons.In different systems these emanations are differently named, classified, and described, but emanation