4 Metaphors for profound

The more perfect in form works of art are, the more profound is the inner truth of their content and thought.

The more deeply we penetrate into the arcana of nature, the stronger becomes the proofs of design; and a deity thus obviously, tangibly admitted, the more profound will become the reverence for his character and power.

Take her, And with me a repentance as profound As Anchorites for their sin pay.

Heavy had been the load on Mary Pratt's heart, at the previous display of her uncle's weakness, and profound was now her grief at his having made such an end.

4 Metaphors for  profound