English to Yiddish Meaning of abysmal - אַביסמאַל


Abysmal :
אַביסמאַל

אָנ אַ דנאָ, ונפאַטהאָמאַבלע, אַביסמאַל, פאַטהאָמלעסס, אָסאַם, שרעקלעך, גוואַלדיק, האָרריפיק, פעאַרסאָמע, אַוטריידזשאַס, פאַרביסן, דירע, קאָלאָסאַל, כאָרענדאַס

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Definitions of abysmal in English
Adjective(1) very great; limitless(2) resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable
Examples of abysmal in English
(1) He yawned widely; from the depths of the abysmal abyss stretching beyond his throat emerged his tongue.(2) The research will be carried out in Glasgow, where the handing out of statins is most likely to happen, because of the city's abysmal heart attack record.(3) He wore a deep green robe and had the same black abysmal eyes as Mrs. Flockhart.(4) But many schools serving the poor are of such abysmal quality that many children drop out of school in frustration.(5) My summing up of her abysmal and shameful performance is written below.(6) Sadly, it was an abysmal offer, some Ôö¼├║25,000 below the asking price!(7) There was no denying Ballylinan's superiority as they completely overshadowed an abysmal Rock performance.(8) Yet, even though official statistics reveal this abysmal state of affairs, what is the Government's response?(9) I don't know, but I am sure that anonymity plays its part when these abysmal and frighteningly stupid people decide to view this stuff.(10) And he's so far not lived up to any single commitment that he's made, which is a pretty abysmal record.(11) Happily, their plugs are configured differently or I would have fried my laptop in my abysmal ignorance.(12) I've often wondered how they could get away with some of the cooking programmes that are on TV, considering how abysmal the hygiene shown is.(13) The down side is excess weight, poor performance and abysmal gas mileage.(14) Will computers close the final gap, and find in their own depths, abysmal or otherwise, an instinctual feel for the wrong move at the right time?(15) And one reason it's not been achieved is the abysmal lack of planning for an aftermath which was violent.(16) Certainly the abysmal suffering and despair in many poor countries should cause us sickening guilt.
Related Phrases of abysmal
(1) abysmal sea ::
אַביסמאַל ים
Synonyms
Adjective
1. very bad ::
זייער שלעכט
2. dreadful ::
יימעדיק
3. awful ::
שרעקלעך
4. terrible ::
שרעקלעך
5. frightful ::
פריגהטפול
6. atrocious ::
כייַיש
7. disgraceful ::
שענדלעך
8. deplorable ::
דיפּלאָראַבאַל
9. shameful ::
שענדלעך
10. hopeless ::
פאַרפאַלן
11. lamentable ::
צאָרעדיק
12. rotten ::
פּאַסקודנע
13. appalling ::
גרויליק
14. crummy ::
קרוממי
15. pathetic ::
פּאַטעטיק
16. pitiful ::
נעבעכדיק
17. woeful ::
וואָעפול
18. useless ::
אַרויסגעוואָרפן
19. lousy ::
געמיין
20. dire ::
דירע
21. the pits ::
די פּיץ
Antonyms
1. shallow ::
פּליטקע
2. shoal ::
זאַמדבאַנק
3. skin-deep ::
הויט-טיף
4. superficial ::
סופּערפיסיאַל
5. surface ::
ייבערפלאַך
Different Forms
abysmal, abysmally
Word Example from TV Shows
I see. Did her abysmal housekeeping
skills finally trump her perkiness?

I see. Did her ABYSMAL housekeeping skills finally trump her perkiness?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 3

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