English to Kannada Dictionary profound

profound

ಆಳವಾದ
definition
noun
the vast depth of the ocean or of the mind.
adjective
profound social changes
(of a state, quality, or emotion) very great or intense.
a profound philosopher
(of a person or statement) having or showing great knowledge or insight.
translation of 'profound'
ಗಾಢ,
ಅಗಾಧವಾದ,
ಘನ
example
His 'profound' ideas led him to some conclusions that strike the modern reader as bizarre, even absurd.
I choose to interpret this not as a ‘marketing tip,’ but as a 'profound' statement.
It may be a child with a 'profound' disability as well.
Today, the 'profound' thinker turns his attention to political apathy, and sees something dark filling the void.
He developed exchange transfusion for the management of pregnant women with 'profound' anaemia and cardiac failure.
Grace had wonderful stories, but they always left her with a 'profound' sadness.
You have someone who was illiterate making 'profound' pronouncements and statements which are amazingly accurate about scientific nature.
Most of the increased risk of infection is confined to those with liver cirrhosis, suppressed immune systems, or 'profound' neutropenia.
Most intelligent critics of all schools who are familiar with his literary works agree that he was one of the most 'profound' thinkers and learned writers of his time.
Actually this is a very difficult or 'profound' question to answer.
Nicholas's 'profound' handicaps became evident soon after his birth.
There is a 'profound' fear of empowering consumers to share media in a self-organizing way on a mass scale.
Of course, our ignorance is so 'profound' that little can be said for certain.
The workshop left me in a 'profound' state of wonder at the subtlety and simplicity of this healing approach.
Without realizing it, he made a very 'profound' statement.
St Mary of the Angels caters for clients with moderate, severe and 'profound' intellectual disabilities.
Therefore there is time to think deep, 'profound' thoughts.
For these women and for hundreds of other men and women who have experienced tremendous loss, the past year has piled myriad emotions on top of 'profound' sadness.
He suffered permanent brain damage and 'profound' disability.
This is very difficult as there are many more intelligent people who have had many more 'profound' thoughts on the subject than I have.
They are the treatment of choice for many with severe to 'profound' sensorineural hearing loss.
There is also on-campus housing for children with multiple and 'profound' disabilities who require a high level of support.
These are very 'profound' issues that we're dealing with, whether it's security of Australia or violence in indigenous communities.
The most 'profound' influence of archetypes is in their regulation of the human life cycle.
Socrates raised 'profound' questions in philosophy in a city square, and many of our liberation heroes took their majors in prison yards.
This short paragraph does not even scratch the surface of a book that has many novel insights and 'profound' ideas, and which opens up numerous lines for further inquiry.
Yet this wonderful and loving documentary somehow turns a demolition derby into a 'profound' statement on the importance of life and what makes this place special.
Appearing on the second tablet, laws six through ten can be understood as teaching a 'profound' idea if we study them in reverse order, from bottom to top.
The stunning absence of the normally expected response was dramatic and perhaps the most 'profound' statement of the series.
It's a very 'profound' statement for a lad of 21, but he's right.
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