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Definition of Limitless
1. Adjective. Without limits in extent or size or quantity. "Limitless vastness of our solar system"
Similar to: Immeasurable, Immensurable, Unmeasurable, Unmeasured
Derivative terms: Limitlessness
2. Adjective. Having no limits in range or scope. "The limitless reaches of outer space"
Similar to: Bottomless, Oceanic, Untrammeled, Untrammelled
Derivative terms: Limitlessness
Antonyms: Limited
3. Adjective. Seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent. "A limitless supply of money"
Similar to: Infinite
Derivative terms: Boundlessness, Limitlessness, Unboundedness
Definition of Limitless
1. a. Having no limits; unbounded; boundless.
Definition of Limitless
1. Adjective. Without limits in extent, size, quantity, and/or comprehensive perception; boundless ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Limitless
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Limitless
Literary usage of Limitless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Continent of Opportunity: The South American Republics--their History by Francis Edward Clark (1907)
"IN crossing Argentina from the Chilean boundary to the sea, one receives an
impression of boundlessness, of limitless extent, that he gets in no other land. ..."
2. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1920)
"It has passed the experimental stage and its practical possibilities in every
one of the relationships of daily life seem well-nigh limitless. ..."
3. Critical Miscellanies by John Morley (1904)
"All who knew her well enough were aware that she had what Mr. Cross describes
as 'limitless persistency in application.' This is an old account of genius, ..."
4. Barbizon Days: Millet, Corot, Rousseau, Barye by Charles Sprague Smith (1902)
"As Rousseau turned from his earlier limitless ambition, to be the interpreter of
Nature in her grandest manifestations, to the trees of the forest of ..."
5. The Standard of Pronunciation in English by Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury (1904)
"limitless, all that can be done here is to give a slight glimpse of its nature
by pointing out one or two instances of the conflict which at times has gone ..."
6. San Francisco's Great Disaster: A Full Account of the Recent Terrible by Sydney Tyler, Ralph Stockman Tarr (1906)
"But it is when some community of the American sisterhood passes under a cloud of
affliction that the limitless generosity of the nation becomes apparent. ..."