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Chasm Meaning in English

word

ˈkæzəm
KAZ-um
kˈæzəm
KAZ-um

Definition

A chasm is a very deep, wide opening in the ground. It can also mean a great difference or separation between two groups, ideas, or people.

Usage & Nuances

'Chasm' is formal and dramatic, often used in literature and news. Commonly used for both literal (geography) and figurative (emotional, social) gaps. Don't confuse with 'canyon' (a type of chasm) or 'gap' (usually smaller). Phrases: 'a chasm between generations', 'fell into the chasm'.

Example Sentences

There was a deep chasm between the two mountains.

basic

Be careful not to fall into the chasm.

basic

A chasm separated the two villages.

basic

There’s a real chasm between rich and poor in many cities.

natural

Their argument revealed a chasm in their beliefs.

natural

After the storm, a massive chasm had opened up in the road.

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