profundo
deep
adjective proh-FOON-doh Less Common
Origin: From Latin profundus (deep).
Also means
profound
Usage Note
Profundo describes literal depth (un pozo profundo, a deep well) and figurative depth (un pensamiento profundo, a profound thought). The adverb form is profundamente. Note that in Spanish the adjective agrees in gender and number: aguas profundas (deep waters).
Examples
"El lago es muy profundo aquí."
Natural Translation
The lake is very deep here.
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