abyme (Meaning)

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abyme (n.)

A abyss.

Synonyms & Antonyms of abyme

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abyme Sentence Examples

  1. As I gazed into the abyme of the deep, dark cave, an overwhelming sense of mystery and fear enveloped me.
  2. The abyme of her thoughts seemed impenetrable, leaving me curious about the secrets hidden within her mind.
  3. The artist skillfully created an abyme in the painting, drawing viewers into a surreal and infinite abyss.
  4. The author crafted a narrative with an abyme of twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
  5. Staring into the abyme of the night sky, I marveled at the countless stars twinkling in the vast expanse.
  6. The philosopher contemplated the abyme of existence, pondering the meaning of life and the universe.
  7. The mathematician explored the abyme of complex equations, seeking patterns and solutions in the depths of mathematical abstraction.
  8. In the midst of the dense forest, an abyme of silence prevailed, broken only by the rustling of leaves and distant sounds of nature.
  9. The detective delved into the abyme of the criminal's mind, trying to unravel the motives behind the perplexing case.
  10. As the storm raged outside, the howling wind created an abyme of sound, echoing through the empty streets.

FAQs About the word abyme

A abyss.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As I gazed into the abyme of the deep, dark cave, an overwhelming sense of mystery and fear enveloped me.

The abyme of her thoughts seemed impenetrable, leaving me curious about the secrets hidden within her mind.

The artist skillfully created an abyme in the painting, drawing viewers into a surreal and infinite abyss.

The author crafted a narrative with an abyme of twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.