- work of a person's
career or a work of
outstanding creativity, skill,
profundity, or workmanship. Historically, a "masterpiece" was a work of a very high...
- a motte-and-bailey
doctrine relies on
overawing outsiders with pseudo-
profundity,
similarly to what
Daniel Dennett called a deepity.
Unlike normal examples...
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catharsis and wit, but some
suggested that it
lacked the
concision and
profundity of her past works. The
production polarized critics, who
found it either...
-
which is unstressed, for example,
grateful vs gratitude,
profound vs
profundity. By a
different process,
laxing is also
found in
disyllabic and monosyllabic...
- by its
source material. There's no depth, no
moral murk, no
optional profundity for the insight-hungry. Just good, clean,
marginally sensical fun. The...
- The
Belvedere of
Literary Profundity (simplified Chinese: 文渊阁;
traditional Chinese: 文淵閣; pinyin: Wényuān Gé; Wade–Giles: Wen-yuan Ko; Manchu: ᡧᡠ ᡨᡠᠩᡤᡠ...
- in
which O'Brien
explores his
heritage was
especially praised for its
profundity and
heartwarming qualities. O'Connell,
Mikey (April 11, 2024). "Conan...
-
rating of 6.5/10. The website's
consensus reads: "The
Adults finds enough profundity in
grief and
strained sibling bonds to
overcome an
occasionally aimless...
- that one is in the
presence of an intelligence, a
sensibility of such
profundity and
originality that one is
filled with
wonder and excitement. Alan Turing...
- Edwards'
detractors acknowledge his
formal skill, but
deplore the
absence of
profundity in his movies. Edwards'
movies are
slick and glossy, but
their shiny surfaces...