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TOEFL BNC: 14950 COCA: 11847

abyss

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abyss ˈbɪs/ noun
plural abysses
abyss
ˈbɪs/
noun
plural abysses
Learner's definition of ABYSS
[count]
: a hole so deep or a space so great that it cannot be measured深渊;深不可测的地方
often used figuratively常用作比喻
TOEFL BNC: 14950 COCA: 11847

abyss

noun

ə-ˈbis How to pronounce abyss (audio)
a-,
 also  ˈa-(ˌ)bis
1
a
: an immeasurably deep gulf or great space
gazed down into the gaping abyss
the ocean's abysses
(figurative) a widening abyss between the rich and the poor
b
: intellectual or moral depths
an abyss of moral depravity
an abyss of despair
2
: the bottomless gulf, pit, or chaos of the old cosmogonies

Example Sentences

looking down at the dark ocean from the ship's rail, the cruise passenger felt as though he was staring into an abyss
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Late Latin abyssus, borrowed from Greek ábyssos "bottomless, unfathomable, (as noun) bottomless gulf," from a- a- entry 2 + byssós "depth of the sea," probably going back to *byth-yos, derivative of bythós "depth, deepest part, bottom," probably of pre-Greek substratal origin

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of abyss was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 14950 COCA: 11847

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