The word 'abyss' is a noun; a word for a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm; a word for a wide or profound difference between people; a word for a thing.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
An abyss sometimes develops between teens and their parents. (subject of the sentence)
The house that the abyss swallowed was unoccupied at the time. (subject of the relative clause)
The Grand Canyon is a naturally formed abyss. (direct object of the verb 'is')
The divers jumped into the abyss of The Great Blue Hole. (object of the preposition 'into')
Don't fall into a crevasse while climbing a mountain -- it is an abyss with no bottom.
Can you give sentence by using abyss word?
The abyss is very deep.
We heard the rock echo as it fell into the abyss.
We heard the rock echo as it fell into the abyss.
We took a long look at the abyss which we had to cross.
He stared down into the abyss where his grandfather would be buried and wept.
The word "abyss" in the sentence suggests a deep or seemingly bottomless pit, often associated with darkness and fear. A suitable synonym for "abyss" could be "chasm," as it conveys a similar sense of depth and mystery. Therefore, you could replace "abyss" with "chasm" to maintain the intended meaning.
this a big and deep abyss
He stared into the abyss.The abyss was so deep that the unmanned submarine was crushed under the pressure of the water.They wanted to know how deep the abyss was.
The Greek word for abyss is άβυσσος.
Tartarus, or the deepest level of hell, is located under the Euphrates River beneath Ancient Babylon.
Some synonyms for 'abyss' are chasm, gulf, depth, or precipice.