What is another word for bottomless pit?

Pronunciation: [bˈɒtəmləs pˈɪt] (IPA)

The term "bottomless pit" is often used to describe a situation or feeling of endless depth, hopelessness, or despair. However, there are many synonyms that can be used to convey a similar meaning. Some possible alternatives include: abyss, chasm, emptiness, abyssal depths, infinite void, unending darkness, boundless despair, unfathomable depth, immeasurable sorrow, and eternal darkness. Each of these words carries a unique nuance that can add depth and complexity to any piece of writing or conversation. By exploring the different shades of meaning that synonyms can offer, we can better understand the complexity of human emotions and experiences.

What are the hypernyms for Bottomless pit?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Bottomless pit

  • Law is a bottomless pit.
    John Arbuthnot
  • Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.
    Erich Fromm
  • Hate is a draining bottomless pit from whence nothing good or of any value can come. Try to eat a balanced diet. Guys only want one thing.
    Christopher Meloni
  • No power on earth or above the bottomless pit has such influence to terrorize and make cowards of men as the liquor power. Satan could not have fallen on a more potent instrument with which to thrall the world. Alcohol is king
    Eliza Mother Stewart
  • Then fail not most carefully to peruse the books of the Greek, Arabian, and Latin physicians, not despising the Talmudists and Cabalists; and by frequent anatomies get thee the perfect knowledge of that other world, called the microcosm, which is man. And at some of the hours of the day apply thy mind to the study of the Holy Scriptures; first, in Greek, the New Testament, with the Epistles of the Apostles;: and then the Old Testament in Hebrew. In brief, let me see thee an abyss and bottomless pit of knowledge; for from henceforward, as thou growest great and becomest a man, thou must part from this tranquillity and rest of study, thou must learn chivalry, warfare, and the exercises of the field, the better thereby to defend my house and our friends, and to succour and protect them at all their needs against the invasion and assaults of evildoers.
    François Rabelais

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