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abysmal

[uh-biz-muhl] / əˈbɪz məl /


ADJECTIVE
extending deeply
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Antonyms


Example Sentences

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But the last four years, beginning when the Fed started raising rates, have been abysmal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across much of the watershed, the snowpack this winter is “abysmal,” Swain said, with some areas now having record or near-record low amounts of accumulated snow.

From Los Angeles Times

Two years ago, the Bruins were headed for what looked like a truly abysmal season.

From Los Angeles Times

Because he faces an abysmal Wolves side, has no competition for a starting spot and has scored five goals in three games, Ekitike gets the captain's armband this week.

From BBC

Even in wealthy countries, recycling rates are often abysmal because plastic products can be expensive to repurpose and sorting rates are low.

From Barron's