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View synonyms for abysm

abysm

[ uh-biz-uhm ]

noun

  1. an abyss.


abysm

/ əˈbɪzəm /

noun

  1. See abyss
    an archaic word for abyss


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Word History and Origins

Origin of abysm1

1250–1300; Middle English abi ( s ) me < Middle French abisme < Vulgar Latin *abyssimus, a neologistic pseudo-superlative of Late Latin abyssus abyss

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Word History and Origins

Origin of abysm1

C13: via Old French from Medieval Latin abysmus abyss

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Example Sentences

The sylph-like ease with which the Countess floated over this foul abysm was miraculous.

I believe that the hour comes when the knell of kings is to peal; that an evil genius pushes monarchy unto the abysm.

But they had moments of fearful suspense as they sank slowly down into the black abysm.

The novelists indeed can show that the beginning of their history is lost in the abysm of time.

The low gurgling of the wonder-working stream might be heard issuing from the depths of the dark abysm.

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