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heavy vs profound

profound vs heavy

heavy is a noun but profound is not a noun.

heavy and profound both are adjectives.

heavy is an adverb but profound is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
heavy Yes Yes No Yes
profound No Yes No No
As adjectives, heavy and profound are synonyms defined as:
  • heavy and profound: (of sleep) deep and complete
Other synonyms of heavy include sound, wakeless.
heavy (noun) profound (noun)
a serious (or tragic) role in a play
an actor who plays villainous roles
heavy (adjective) profound (adjective)
of comparatively great physical weight or density showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth
marked by great psychological weight; weighted down especially with sadness or troubles or weariness situated at or extending to great depth; too deep to have been sounded or plumbed
unusually great in degree or quantity or number (of sleep) deep and complete
of the military or industry; using (or being) the heaviest and most powerful armaments or weapons or equipment of the greatest intensity; complete
(physics, chemistry) being or containing an isotope with greater than average atomic mass or weight far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the nature of something
of great intensity or power or force coming from deep within one
darkened by clouds
(used of soil) compact and fine-grained
(of sleep) deep and complete
lacking lightness or liveliness
characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
usually describes a large person who is fat but has a large frame to carry it
full of; bearing great weight
full and loud and deep
large and powerful; especially designed for heavy loads or rough work
slow and laborious because of weight
of great gravity or crucial import; requiring serious thought
dense or inadequately leavened and hence likely to cause distress in the alimentary canal
given to excessive indulgence of bodily appetites especially for intoxicating liquors
in an advanced stage of pregnancy
sharply inclined
made of fabric having considerable thickness
(of an actor or role) being or playing the villain
requiring or showing effort
permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter
prodigious
of relatively large extent and density
heavy (adverb) profound (adverb)
slowly as if burdened by much weight
Difference between heavy and profound

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