IPA: /ˈkæzəm/
KK: /ˈtʃæzəm/
A deep opening or gap in the ground, often very wide and steep, or a significant difference between two things.
The hikers carefully approached the edge of the chasm, peering into its depths.
Chasm originates from the Greek word "khasma" (χάσμα), meaning a gap or abyss. It describes a deep fissure or opening in the earth's surface, emphasizing the vastness and depth of the space.
Imagine a deep 'gap' ('khasma') in the ground — that's what a chasm represents.