Profundamente in english

Deeply

pronunciation: dipli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

profundamente = intensively ; profoundly ; deeply ; intensely. 

Example: I would suggest another intensively practical reason for author main entries over strict title entries.Example: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Example: I have found in reading extracts from Scott's diary of his trip to the South Pole that pupils interrupted all the time to ask questions, until the final entries were reached, when everyone went very quiet, moved deeply by Scott's words and unwilling to bruise the emotion they felt.Example: Such special duty can be intensely challenging, freeing creative energies that would otherwise lie dormant.

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» amar profundamentelove + Nombre + dearly .

Example: My freedom and new life did not come without a cost, I lost something I loved dearly and will always hold her close to my heart.

» dormir profundamentesleep + soundly .

Example: Sarah was sleeping soundly, and he adjusted her to a more comfortable position so she would not get a crick in her neck.

» estar profundamente dolidobe deeply hurt .

Example: My partner is deeply hurt by my infidelity which I have since stopped.

» estar profundamente doloridobe deeply hurt .

Example: My partner is deeply hurt by my infidelity which I have since stopped.

» estar profundamente dormidobe fast asleepbe sound asleep .

Example: So fast asleep they were, they were not able to wake up for one hundred years.

Example: She was sound asleep, but still grinding her teeth.

» estar profundamente heridobe deeply hurt .

Example: My partner is deeply hurt by my infidelity which I have since stopped.

» profundamente arraigadodeeply ingraineddeeply groundeddeeply rooteddeep-seated .

Example: A child's set about books and reading may be deeply ingrained as a result or earlier reading experiences, or it may be temporary and changeable.

Example: Briet's view was deeply grounded in theory.

Example: When these habits are general and deeply rooted, it is unwise for the cataloger to ignore them, even if they demand a sacrifice of system and simplicity.

Example: Librarians have always had a deep-seated, and often irrational, faith in education -- especially book-centred, information education -- as a panacea for society's ills.

» quedarse profundamente dormidobe dead to the world .

Example: He complained about feeling achy and tired, fell asleep in the car on the way home, and was dead to the world for the next 16 or so hours.

» sentirse profundamente dolidofeel + Nombre + keenlyfeel + deeply hurt .

Example: Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite keenly = La propia Anne se había vuelto insensible a este tipo de ofensas, aunque la imprudencia del plan le hizo sentir profundamente dolida.

Example: Joseph must have felt deeply hurt and terrified when they did this but they went even further and sold him into slavery.

» sentirse profundamente doloridofeel + Nombre + keenlyfeel + deeply hurt .

Example: Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite keenly = La propia Anne se había vuelto insensible a este tipo de ofensas, aunque la imprudencia del plan le hizo sentir profundamente dolida.

Example: Joseph must have felt deeply hurt and terrified when they did this but they went even further and sold him into slavery.

» sentirse profundamente heridofeel + Nombre + keenlyfeel + deeply hurt .

Example: Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite keenly = La propia Anne se había vuelto insensible a este tipo de ofensas, aunque la imprudencia del plan le hizo sentir profundamente dolida.

Example: Joseph must have felt deeply hurt and terrified when they did this but they went even further and sold him into slavery.

Profundamente synonyms

deep in spanish: profundo, pronunciation: dip part of speech: adjective profoundly in spanish: profundamente, pronunciation: proʊfaʊndli part of speech: adverb
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