Profoundly in a sentence as an adverb

Stephen Covey wrote a profoundly influential book which made a big impact on my life.

The iPad has disrupted this cycle so profoundly it is amazing to watch.

It was a profoundly manmade disaster that could and should have been foreseen and prevented.

I believe the future of the West is profoundly more conservative than the present, because Darwin.

I really, profoundly wish that had actually panned out. Instead, Git's low-level commands gradually grew more user-friendly until it hit the "good enough" zone.

He was in his 20s and was profoundly ignorant and juvenile in his behavior, at a level one would expect from a middle schooler.

The real problem is, even while we struggle with resistance, antibiotics are profoundly superior as a general purpose drug.

Why is the unfair social pressure that your wife is urged to spend more time with her family, and not that you're urged to spend more time at work?Maybe, the author argues, society and popular feminism is profoundly mistaken.

That they could show such casual disregard not just for the safety of the towns near their facilities, but really their entire nation and even region, is profoundly shocking to the point that it starts to make you question your fundamental assumptions of human nature.

"This is a soundly reasoned decision that is a highlight of modern law not so much because of any deep legal reasoning as such but because it profoundly captures and applies the spirit of the law in ways that comport with modern technological advancement.

Profoundly definitions

adverb

to a great depth psychologically; "They felt the loss deeply"

See also: deeply