abysmal

  • 31abysmal — [əˈbɪzm(ə)l] adj extremely bad Syn: appalling …

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  • 32abysmal ignorance — awful ignorance, profound ignorance …

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  • 33ultra-abysmal — adj. * * * …

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  • 34ultra-abysmal — adj …

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  • 35abyssal — abysmal, abyssal The currency of these two words is in inverse proportion to that of the parent words: abysmal, with its figurative meaning ‘very bad’ and a literal meaning relating to gorges, outer space, etc., is common, whereas abyssal is… …

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  • 36abysmally — abysmal ► ADJECTIVE 1) informal extremely bad. 2) literary very deep. DERIVATIVES abysmally adverb …

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  • 37deep — 1 Deep, profound, abysmal. Deep and profound denote extended either downward from a surface or, less often, backward or inward from a front or outer part. Deep is the most general term {a deep pond} {a slope cut by deep gullies} As applied to… …

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  • 38Political positions of Sarah Palin — right|thumb|250px|Sarah Palin at the annual blessing of the fishing fleet in Dillingham, Alaska. Sarah Palin is the Governor of Alaska and Republican vice presidential candidate for the 2008 United States presidential election.ocial and legal… …

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  • 39Peru — Peruvian /peuh rooh vee euhn/, adj., n. /peuh rooh /, n. 1. Spanish, Perú /pe rddooh /. a republic in W South America. 24,949,512; 496,222 sq. mi. (1,285,215 sq. km). Cap.: Lima. 2. a city in N central Indiana. 13,764. 3. a city in N Illinois. 10 …

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  • 40deep — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. & n. See depth, cunning. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Situated or extending far down] Syn. low, below, beneath, profound, bottomless, submerged, subterranean, submarine, inmost, deep seated, rooted,… …

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