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Profile   /prˈoʊfˌaɪl/   Listen
Profile

noun
1.
An analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics.  "A psychological profile of serial killers"
2.
An outline of something (especially a human face as seen from one side).
3.
Biographical sketch.
4.
Degree of exposure to public notice.  Synonym: visibility.
5.
A vertical section of the Earth's crust showing the different horizons or layers.
verb
(past & past part. profiled; pres. part. profiling)
1.
Write about.
2.
Represent in profile, by drawing or painting.



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"Profile" Quotes from Famous Books



... looks to the womenfolks," pursued Rufus Carder, feasting his gaze on the girl's profile. "When Juliet set out to get Dick, I warned her, but it wasn't any use. She had to have him, and she knew pretty well how to look out for herself. I guess she never lost anything by ...
— In Apple-Blossom Time - A Fairy-Tale to Date • Clara Louise Burnham

... window brushing his fine bell hat with a white duck's wing. He was a handsome youth; his profile showed clear and fine in the light, between the sharp points of his dicky bound about by his high stock. His cheeks were as red as ...
— Pembroke - A Novel • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

... stretched forward in the act of taking a step. His immense shoulders were turned toward his companion, and in all their magnificent fierceness I saw the outline of his features. His gaze was directed upon the burden his companion was dragging along the floor; but his profile, with the big aquiline nose, high cheek-bone, straight black hair and bold chin, burnt itself in that brief instant into my brain, ...
— The Empty House And Other Ghost Stories • Algernon Blackwood

... to give a sudden leap and then to stop in its beating for a second or two. In one of the passengers, a man who was just passing in front of the tent, she had recognized the form and profile ...
— The Elusive Pimpernel • Baroness Emmuska Orczy

... of few words—impersonal, methodical, serious. He spent many nights there with Evarts, hardly exchanging a phrase with him, and then only on some matter immediately concerned with their work. Evarts could dimly see his long, grave profile bending over his eyepiece, shrouded in the heavy shadows across the table. He felt a great respect, even tenderness, for this taciturn, high-principled, devoted scientist. He had never seen him excited, hardly ever aroused. He was a man of figures, whose only passion seemed ...
— The Man Who Rocked the Earth • Arthur Train


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