Profound

/prəˈfaʊnd/adjective

Having or showing a great deal of knowledge or insight, or having a strong and lasting effect on someone's mind or character. It can also describe something that is very great or intense.

The CEO's profound understanding of the market allowed the company to make strategic decisions that led to significant growth.Business
The new AI technology has had a profound impact on the field of data analysis, enabling faster and more accurate processing of complex data sets.Technology

Origin: From Old French 'profond', itself derived from Latin 'profundus', meaning 'deep' or 'extensive', combining 'pro' (before) and 'fundus' (bottom).

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