abysm

[əˈbɪz(ə)m]

abysm Definition

a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm.

Using abysm: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "abysm" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The abysm of the ocean is still largely unexplored.

  • Example

    The abysm between the rich and the poor continues to widen.

  • Example

    He felt like he was falling into an abysm of despair.

abysm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for abysm

Phrases with abysm

  • to confront or contemplate something deeply unsettling or disturbing

    Example

    As I stared into the abysm of my own mortality, I realized how precious life truly is.

  • a vast and incomprehensible expanse of time

    Example

    When we consider the abysm of time that has passed since the dinosaurs roamed the earth, it's hard to fathom.

  • a state of complete lack of knowledge or understanding

    Example

    In the abysm of ignorance, we often make assumptions and judgments without all the facts.

Origins of abysm

from Middle English 'abysme', from Old French 'abisme', from Late Latin 'abyssimus', from Greek 'abussos', meaning 'bottomless'

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Summary: abysm in Brief

'Abysm' [əˈbɪz(ə)m] refers to a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm. It can be used literally, as in 'The abysm of the ocean is still largely unexplored,' or figuratively, as in 'He felt like he was falling into an abysm of despair.' Phrases like 'stare into the abysm' and 'the abysm of ignorance' use 'abysm' to denote deep contemplation or a state of complete lack of knowledge or understanding.