profoundly affect

Frequency: 7.411.0 per million words

To cause very strong and deep feelings of sadness or another emotion.

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  • The loss of his childhood pet seemed to profoundly affect him for years.
  • The loss of his job will profoundly affect his family's lifestyle.
  • That movie has profoundly affected my view on life.
  • Climate change continues to profoundly affect global weather patterns.
  • She was profoundly affected by the kindness of strangers after the accident.
  • The teacher's encouragement profoundly affected the young student's confidence.
  • Witnessing such a tragedy will profoundly affect the young child's emotional state.
  • New technologies profoundly affect how we communicate with each other.
  • A great piece of music can profoundly affect your mood and feelings.
  • The economic crisis has profoundly affected small businesses in the region.
  • The speaker's personal story profoundly affects everyone in the audience.
  • Such a traumatic experience can profoundly affect a child's development.
  • By the time he left, the experience had profoundly affected his outlook on the world.
  • The discovery of the new vaccine will profoundly affect public health.
  • Reading her biography is an experience that will profoundly affect you.
  • Cultural differences can profoundly affect international business negotiations.
  • It was clear that the news of the betrayal had profoundly affected their friendship.
  • The artist's early life in Paris profoundly affected her later work.
  • The desolate beauty of the landscape seemed to profoundly affect the artist's soul.
  • These policy changes will profoundly affect the lives of ordinary citizens.