gouffre
abyss, chasm
noun GOOFR Rare
Origin: Old French 'goufre', from Greek 'kolpos' (gulf, bay)
Also means
gulf, pit
Usage Note
Gouffre describes a deep natural chasm or bottomless pit, and is also used figuratively for an overwhelming financial drain — un gouffre financier means a money pit. The plural gouffres follows normal rules, and the word is entirely masculine.
Examples
"Le gouffre était vertigineux."
Natural Translation
The abyss was dizzying.
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