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chasm

1 of 1noun
/ˈkæzəm/
Forms:chasms
1

a deep fissure carved into the earth's surface

  • Hikers peered down the chasm, its walls plunging out of sight.
  • Rainwater collected at the bottom of the rocky chasm.
  • Geologists mapped the chasm to study tectonic activity.
  • The bridge spanned the chasm, linking the two forested cliffs.
  • Sunlight barely touched the floor of the narrow mountain chasm.
2

a profound division separating people, beliefs, or viewpoints

  • Political tensions exposed a chasm between urban and rural voters.
  • The debate revealed a chasm in their understanding of climate science.
  • Generational chasms made communication difficult at family gatherings.
  • The merger failed due to a chasm in corporate culture.
  • Economic inequality deepened the chasm between social classes.