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Resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable.
unfathomable
abyssal
deep
Abysmal.
immeasurable
unmeasurable
immensurable
1
However, the public charging infrastructure is
abysmal
and unreliable in rural areas.
2
One question should be asked here: why is Sky's coverage so
abysmal
?
3
However, two
abysmal
polls this week appeared to have sealed his fate.
4
This Government's record in relation to road safety enforcement has been
abysmal
.
5
I look at things in shops and think the quality is
abysmal
.
6
The result of all this is a nation with
abysmal
voter turnout.
7
What she'd produced last night looked
abysmal
by the light of day.
8
It was
abysmal
!
It felt good to be the expert for once.
9
Where on earth did that
abysmal
Irish performance on Sunday come from?
10
The Yankees, meanwhile, were
abysmal
when it came to age and injuries.
11
She lets out an
abysmal
howl that lasts for over 40 minutes.
12
Pay some of that forward and try being a less
abysmal
person.
13
At last, a wee bit of energy injected into an
abysmal
match.
14
And the last silence was
abysmal
,
like the last glance of eternity.
15
East Carolina is off to an
abysmal
start under coach Scottie Montgomery.
16
The former European champions have an
abysmal
record at the World Cup.
abysmal
abysmal depths
abysmal record
abysmal performance
so abysmal
abysmal brute