profundity
1.Of great significance or profundity.
4.He impress his audience by the profundity of his knowledge.
5.There are those whose sole claim to profundity is the discovery of exception to rules.
6.The profundity and long range influence determines the unique style and features of ancient full-length novels.
7.Study motivation for primary teachers in post-employment concludes four marked features such as internality, practicability, diversity and profundity.
8.The regional study of geography will give emphasis on creativity and practicability, and the comprehensive study of geography on systematization and profundity.
9.With a jocose tone, this short story presents a miserable and funny predicament of an ordinary family in American Midwest through the eye of an artless kid, anti hence discloses the fallacy of American dreams and their contamination of the American young with great profundity.
10.The depth and profundity of Hamlet, for example, is so integral to the work that for over 350 years commentators have been unable to agree on a single interpretation of its moral and poetic center.


