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profounder Meaning in Bengali



 গভীর, প্রগাঢ়, অসামান্য, গভীর বুদ্ধিগত, গভীরে নিহিত, গূঢ়, নিগূঢ়, গভীর জ্ঞানপূর্ণ, অগাধ, অসীম, বিশ্রব্ধ, অন্তর্নিহিত, সারপূর্ণ,

Adjective:

সারপূর্ণ, অন্তর্নিহিত, বিশ্রব্ধ, অসীম, অগাধ, গভীর জ্ঞানপূর্ণ, নিগূঢ়, গূঢ়, গভীরে নিহিত, গভীর বুদ্ধিগত, অসামান্য, প্রগাঢ়, গভীর,





profounder's Usage Examples:

genius was that of a great entertainer, and he had for the most part no profounder responsibility as a creative artist than this description suggests.


marked by a focus toward "love with the smaller graces of life and the profounder truths of religion, while he seems forever preoccupied with the secret.


in thirty languages, could not read the simplest peasant’s face in its profounder and more subtle meanings, how may unlettered Ishmael hope to read the.


distinctions between one century (or millennium) and another were ignored, the profounder differences of temper and mental climate were naturally not dreamed of.


Wolff urged him to continue with Prus, calling him profounder than Sienkiewicz.


The Edwardian dissolution exerted its profounder effects in the field of religion.


" For Arvin, in Mardi Melville rejects not "the profounder moralities of democracy" so much as "a cluster of delusions and inessentials".


retained their vogue for the rest of the century, until displaced by the profounder conceptions introduced by CL Berthollet.


utterly unlike The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfy [sic], those profounder and more poetic tragedies.


the present so as to reach a profounder understanding of the past.


mean the tragicalness of human thought in its own unbiased, native, and profounder workings.


Chalcedonian opposition now, or in efforts at compromise later on, was anything profounder than a politician seeking to compass his own personal ends.


Your knowledge of the business of creating seemed to me profounder than that possessed by so-called artists.


John Barbirolli and Zubin Mehta had allowed a their soloists to plumb profounder depths of feeling than von Stade had been able to access.



Synonyms:

thoughtful; scholarly; intense; deep;

Antonyms:

artless; thin; unscholarly; mild; superficial;

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