Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

deep-chasm

noun
/diːp ˈkæz.əm/
Definition
A deep, wide gap or void in the earth’s surface.
Examples
  • The explorer peered into the deep-chasm, wondering what lay at the bottom.
  • There was a deep-chasm between the two factions, making reconciliation difficult.
Meaning
A deep-chasm refers to a significant and often perilous space or separation between two areas, typically used to describe geographical features or metaphorical divides in ideas or emotions.
Synonyms
  • abyss
  • gorge
  • gulf
  • crevice