chasm

simple noun17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Refers to a chasm as a deep hole in the ground.

Refers to a large difference in feelings, interests, etc.

Refers to a chasm as a wide open hole in the ground.

Refers to a difference so large it cannot be overcome.

Used to specify the two people, groups, or ideas that are separated by a difference.

Used to describe the nature of the chasm (e.g., of hate, of misunderstanding).

Used when a chasm (a hole) appears in the ground.

Used when a difference creates a division between people or groups.

To overcome a great difference between two people or groups.

To cause a great difference to form between people or groups.