Pronunciation: /ˈbɑtəmləs pɪt/
noun a deep hole or shaft that seems to have no bottom
A1 The bottomless pit was said to be haunted by ghosts.
A2 The explorers were warned about the dangers of falling into the bottomless pit.
B1 The bottomless pit seemed to go on forever, with no end in sight.
B2 The bottomless pit was a popular tourist attraction, drawing thrill-seekers from around the world.
C1 The bottomless pit was a metaphor for the endless cycle of suffering in the world.
C2 The bottomless pit of despair seemed impossible to escape, engulfing all who dared to venture near.
adjective having no apparent limits or boundaries
A1 The bottomless pit of homework seemed never-ending for the students.
A2 She felt like she was falling into a bottomless pit of despair after losing her job.
B1 The company's financial troubles seemed like a bottomless pit with no end in sight.
B2 The investigation into the corruption scandal uncovered a bottomless pit of deceit and betrayal.
C1 The author's research led them down a bottomless pit of information, making it hard to know where to stop.
C2 The complexity of the legal case was like a bottomless pit, with new evidence and arguments constantly emerging.
formal The researchers discovered a bottomless pit in the cave, leading to further exploration.
informal I heard that old mine is like a bottomless pit, you could search forever and never find the end.
slang Her appetite is a bottomless pit, she can eat so much junk food and never get full.
figurative The amount of work on my desk feels like a bottomless pit, I can never seem to finish it all.
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