What is another word for great void?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈe͡ɪt vˈɔ͡ɪd] (IPA)

Great void is a term that refers to a vast emptiness or nothingness. In the English language, there are several synonyms for this phrase. These include vast emptiness, empty space, abyss, chasm, void, and emptiness. Each of these synonyms describes a feeling of vastness and a lack of substance or meaning. Great voids can be both physical and metaphorical, and they can evoke feelings of awe, fear, and astonishment. No matter what synonym is used, the idea of a great void conjures up a sense of emptiness and vastness that surpasses the human ability to comprehend or understand.

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What are the hypernyms for Great void?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Great void

  • The old theology had few if any fast colors, and it has become very faded and worn under the fierce light and intense activity of our day. Let it go; it is outgrown and outworn. What mankind will finally clothe themselves with to protect them from the chill of the great void, or whether or not they will clothe themselves at all, but become toughened and indifferent, is more than I can pretend to say. For my part, the longer I live the less I feel the need of any sort of theological belief, and the more I am content to let unseen powers go on their way with me and mine without question or distrust. They brought me here, and I have found it well to be here; in due time they will take me hence, and I have no doubt that will be well for me too.
    John Burroughs

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