B2 adjective Literário

abyss

/əˈbɪs/

An abyss is an extremely deep or seemingly bottomless hole, chasm, or void. Metaphorically, it refers to a catastrophic situation, a profound difference between two things, or an overwhelming state of negative emotion like despair.

Exemplos

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The hiker stood cautiously at the edge of the dark abyss, unable to see the bottom of the canyon.

The walker stood carefully by the deep hole, unable to see how far down the canyon went.

2

If the government does not act soon, the economy could fall into a terrifying abyss of debt.

Without government action, the national economy might collapse into a deep state of debt.

3

I lost my keys in the abyss of my messy backpack.

I lost my keys in the deep, disorganized space of my bag.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
abyss
Advérbio
abysmally
Adjetivo
abyssal
Relacionado
abysm
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Dica de memorização

Visualize the 'y' in 'abyss' as a funnel or a deep pit that you are falling into.

Quiz rápido

The explorer felt a sense of dread while standing on the edge of the _____, not knowing how deep it truly was.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: abyss

Exemplos

1

The hiker stood cautiously at the edge of the dark abyss, unable to see the bottom of the canyon.

everyday

The walker stood carefully by the deep hole, unable to see how far down the canyon went.

2

If the government does not act soon, the economy could fall into a terrifying abyss of debt.

formal

Without government action, the national economy might collapse into a deep state of debt.

3

I lost my keys in the abyss of my messy backpack.

informal

I lost my keys in the deep, disorganized space of my bag.

4

The researcher examined the biological organisms that thrive in the abyssal zone of the ocean.

academic

The scientist studied the living things that survive in the deepest parts of the sea.

5

The sudden market crash pushed the firm toward a financial abyss.

business

The sudden drop in stock prices pushed the company toward a complete financial failure.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
abyss
Advérbio
abysmally
Adjetivo
abyssal
Relacionado
abysm

Colocações comuns

staring into the abyss looking into a deep hole or facing a dark situation
yawning abyss a wide and frighteningly deep gap
edge of the abyss on the verge of a disaster or major change
abyss of despair a feeling of extreme hopelessness
fiscal abyss a severe and dangerous financial crisis

Frases Comuns

stare into the abyss

to contemplate something dark, dangerous, or existential

bridge the abyss

to overcome a massive difference or gap between two things

on the brink of an abyss

to be very close to a catastrophic failure

Frequentemente confundido com

abyss vs chasm

A chasm is usually a physical crack or literal gap, whereas abyss implies a much greater, often infinite, depth or metaphorical despair.

abyss vs abysmal

Abysmal is the adjective form often used to mean 'extremely bad', while abyss is the noun for the void itself.

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Notas de uso

Use 'abyss' to emphasize the scale of a problem or the depth of a physical space. It is a powerful, dramatic word often used in literature and philosophical discussions to describe things that are incomprehensibly deep.

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Erros comuns

Learners often try to use 'abyss' as an adjective (e.g., 'an abyss hole'), but it is a noun. Use 'abyssal' for scientific contexts or 'abysmal' to mean very poor quality.

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Dica de memorização

Visualize the 'y' in 'abyss' as a funnel or a deep pit that you are falling into.

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Origem da palavra

From the Greek word 'abyssos', meaning 'bottomless' (a- 'without' + byssos 'bottom').

Padrões gramaticais

Countable noun (plural: abysses) Commonly used with the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific state or place
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Contexto cultural

The word is famously used in Friedrich Nietzsche's quote: 'If you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you,' referring to the psychological effect of confronting evil or darkness.

Quiz rápido

The explorer felt a sense of dread while standing on the edge of the _____, not knowing how deep it truly was.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: abyss

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C1

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C1

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