Meaning & Definition of word "Abysmal"

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    Abysmal

    /əˈbɪzməl/

    adjective:

    • 1. extremely bad; appalling.
      • Example: The team's performance in the final match was abysmal, leading to their early exit from the tournament.
    • 2. deep or profound; immeasurable.
      • Example: The depths of the ocean are abysmal, holding mysteries that we have yet to uncover.
    • 3. suggestive of an abyss; extremely deep.
      • Example: His abysmal knowledge of the subject surprised everyone in the advanced class.

    Etymology

    From abyss + -mal, suggesting 'pertaining to an abyss.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    abysmal failure:

    An extremely unsuccessful attempt.

    abysmal ignorance:

    A profound lack of knowledge.

    abysmal conditions:

    Very poor or inhumane situations.

    Related Words

    abyss:

    A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm.

    abysm:

    An abyss; a profound depth or void.

    Slang Meanings of abysmal

    Meaning: Terrible or awful in an informal sense.

    Example Sentence: That movie was abysmal!

    Meaning: Used to describe a situation or behavior that is shockingly bad.

    Example Sentence: The service at that restaurant is absolutely abysmal.