Another Word for Profound – Meaning, Synonyms, and Examples
Do you want to sound more natural when you speak English? Learning new words is great. Learning other ways to say common words is even better!
Today, we will look at the word profound. This word describes something very deep or serious. We will show you simple synonyms to help you expand your vocabulary right away.
What is Another Word for Profound?
Many learners ask, “What is another word for profound?” It’s a great question! When you use different words, your English sounds richer. This lesson will give you several simple words you can use instead of profound.
Meaning of “Profound”
Profound means something that is very great, deep, or intense. It is not surface-level. It usually describes feelings, thoughts, or understanding.
For example, you can talk about a profound feeling of sadness. You can also talk about a profound effect something had on your life.
Synonyms for “Profound”
Here are some simple synonyms for profound. They are easy to use in everyday English.
Deep: Reaching far down, or very intense. This is the most common synonym for profound ideas or feelings.
Serious: Not joking or trivial; important and sincere. Use this for important topics or moods.
Intense: Of extreme force or strength. Often describes feelings, emotions, or action.
Great: Very large or extensive. Use this to mean a very large degree or amount.
Thoughtful: Showing careful consideration or thinking. This is good for describing a person or idea.
Example Sentences
The painting had a deep meaning that we discussed for hours.
She felt an intense need to help people in need.
The book had a great influence on my choice of career.
His quiet answer was very thoughtful and wise.
The country faced serious changes after the election.
Mini Dialogue
Anna: Did you see the new documentary about climate change?
Ben: Yes, it was really intense and made me think a lot.
Anna: I agree. It shows we have a serious problem to solve.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Don’t say: The hole in the ground was profound.
✅ Do say: The hole in the ground was deep.
Let’s Practice!
Which synonym best fits this sentence?
“I had a very _____ feeling of sadness when I watched the movie.”
(Answer: Intense – This word best describes a strong, overwhelming feeling or emotion.)
Practice Tip
Use one new synonym for “profound” in your next message or conversation today.
Final Note
You did a great job today! You now have a better answer to the question, “What is another word for profound?” Use words like deep, serious, and intense to talk about big ideas and feelings. Keep practicing, and your English vocabulary will show a great improvement!

