gouffres

[US]/ˈɡuːfrəz/
[UK]/ˈɡuːfrəz/

Translation

n.plural noun: karst basin; bay; natural valley; sinkhole

Phrases & Collocations

the gouffres

deep gouffres

gouffres of despair

into the gouffres

dark gouffres

bottomless gouffres

ancient gouffres

gouffres beneath

mysterious gouffres

dangerous gouffres

Example Sentences

the country stands on the edge of a fiscal gouffre that could take decades to escape.

investors watched in horror as the market spiraled into an economic gouffre.

her research team discovered a marine gouffre deeper than any previously measured.

the documentary explores the psychological gouffres that addiction creates.

without intervention, the healthcare system risks falling into a financial gouffre.

scientists recently mapped a new gouffre in the atlantic ocean's floor.

the novel's protagonist confronts the existential gouffre of meaninglessness.

government spending has pushed the national budget toward an unsustainable gouffre.

therapists help patients navigate the emotional gouffres left by trauma.

the company's debt has become a gouffre that threatens to swallow all profits.

climate change may push certain ecosystems into an irreversible environmental gouffre.

philosophy has long grappled with the gouffre between human knowledge and understanding.

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