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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
abysmal
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Living conditions were abysmal.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And, besides, everyone knows second terms are abysmal.
▪ Dudley was recalled in 1587, and, despite his abysmal failures, was held in high esteem at court once again.
▪ I drive around today, gently despairing at some of the abysmal shapes that litter the roads.
▪ It is abysmal that a gossip writer should use spiky chit-chat from anonymous donors to make money and notoriety for herself.
▪ Surely, even by the abysmal standards of these people, we can survive without this organised slaughter?
▪ The heat was abysmal, and so, according to them, was their set.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Abysmal

Abysmal \A*bys"mal\, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, an abyss; bottomless; unending; profound.

Geology gives one the same abysmal extent of time that astronomy does of space.
--Carlyle.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
abysmal

1650s, formed in English from abysm + -al (1). Weakened sense of "extremely bad" is first recorded 1904, perhaps from abysmal ignorance (suggestive of its "depth"), an expression attested from 1847. Related: Abysmally.

Wiktionary
abysmal

a. 1 (context now rare English) Pertaining to, or resembling an abyss; unending; profound; fathomless; immeasurable. (First attested in the mid 17th century.) 2 (context figurative English) bottomless; extremely bad.

WordNet
abysmal
  1. adj. very great; limitless; "abysmal misery"; "abysmal stupidity"

  2. so deep as to be unmeasurable; "the abyssal depths of the ocean" [syn: abyssal, unfathomable]

Wikipedia
Abysmal (album)

Abysmal is the seventh studio album by American melodic death metal band The Black Dahlia Murder. It was released on September 18, 2015 through Metal Blade Records. It was produced by Mark Lewis, who also produced The Black Dahlia Murder's albums Deflorate and Ritual, and the band's former bassist Ryan Williams, who also produced their preceding album Everblack. It is the band's final album to feature guitarist Ryan Knight before his departure in February 2016.

Usage examples of "abysmal".

Similarly, the Iraqis have always had abysmal maintenance practices, and an operational readiness rate of 65 percent is the norm in many combat units.

Then calling on the name of Allah, he gave a last keen cunning sweep with the blade, and following that, the earth awfully quaked and groaned, as if speaking in the abysmal tongue the Mastery of the Event to all men.

All the obscenity and salacious infamy spawned in the muck of the abysmal pits of life seemed to drown her in seas of cosmic filth.

It was not at the agonized contortions and posturing of the wretched boy that he was shocked, but at the cosmic obscenity of these beings which could drag to light the abysmal secrets that sleep in the unfathomed darkness of the human soul, and find pleasure in the brazen flaunting of such things as should not be hinted at, even in restless nightmares.

His sword trailed in his paralyzed hand as he glared, open-mouthed, stunned by the realization which was too abysmal and awful for the mind to grasp.

I tasted blood as though I were already drinking it, and I felt the abysmal and desperate emptiness that I always feel before I feast.

Africa had been abysmal, though in truth his aim had been more to occupy himself and to avoid his father, than to add to his income.

Those eyes grew and became gigantic, and in them the Cimmerian glimpsed the reality of all the abysmal and blasphemous horrors that lurk in the outer darkness of formless voids and nighted gulfs.

We saw the Picts sink into abysmal savagery, the Atlanteans into apedom again.

But Conan doubted, for once, in a gold-barred cage in an Hyrkanian city, he had seen an abysmal sad-eyed beast which men told him was an ape, and there had been about it naught of the demoniac malevolence which vibrated in the shrieking laughter that echoed from the black jungle.

All the obscenity and salacious infamy spawned in the muck of the abysmal pits of Life seemed to drown her in seas of cosmic filth.

In a burst of red abysmal ferocity it was over, except for one wretch who fled screaming back the way the priests had come, pursued by a swarm of blood-dabbled shapes of horror which reached out their red-smeared hands for him.

Conan, his eyes clouding with the abysmal superstition of the barbarian.

With a redder, more abysmal gleam in his deep dark eyes he told of men and women flayed alive, mutilated and dismembered, of captives howling under tortures so ghastly that even the barbarous Cimmerian grunted.

Tlazitlan, something abysmal and monstrous that contrasted unfavorably with the clean-cut, compact hardness of the Cimmerian.