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View definitions for abysmal

abysmal

adjective as in great extent; immeasurable

adjective as in extending deeply

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His abysmal finishing will probably cost Slot's team a league title this season.

From BBC

"So I sound a bit like I have pretences, putting on airs for a while. It's abysmal for a while," she laughed.

From BBC

And, as if they do not give opponents, not just those as truly abysmal as West Ham United, enough to worry about, Slot can also introduce the man who is arguably Liverpool's most clinical finisher.

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Rural health care access is especially abysmal, with mortality rates in remote areas far exceeding those in more urban contexts.

From Salon

During the campaign Trump said that he knew “nothing about” Project 2025 and that he found some of its ideas “absolutely ridiculous and abysmal.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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