Chasm
noun
/ˈkæz.əm/
A chasm is a big, deep hole in the ground, like a crack in the earth. It can also mean a big difference between two things, like how two friends might feel very differently about something.
Examples
- There was a big chasm in the ground at the park where we played.
- The rainbow was like a bridge over the chasm between the two hills.
- I felt a chasm between me and my friend when we had a fight.
Synonyms
gap
hole
crack
canyon
ditch
Antonyms
closure
connection
unity
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