limitless Definition
limit·less (-lis)
adjective
without limits; unbounded; vast; infinite
limitless Related Forms
lim′it·lessly adverb
lim′it·less·ness noun
limitless Synonyms
limitless Usage Examples
Preposition: in
scope: Dear John Coetzee, Your work is limited in pages, limitless in scope.
Modifies a noun
- possibility: They contain Lee's " Pulp Friction " control which he feels is a new era in card control with limitless possibilities.
- horizon: The limitless horizons in this sport are just waiting to be explored, like this for instance... ... ... .
- imagination: Witness how creative visualization and magical story telling can encourage both your children's and your own limitless imagination.
- supply: Up till then they had enjoyed limitless supplies of tea without having to make a single pot!
- scope: Here is a second figure applied to the limitless scope of God's forgiving grace.
- array: These four CDs offer an almost limitless array of lesson starters to help get the pupils really motivated.
Modifying Another Word
- seemingly: The possibilities, however unlikely they may sound, are seemingly limitless.
- virtually: In theory the size of display is virtually limitless.
- almost: The examples of attacks on personal liberty seem almost limitless.
- practically: The scope for producing fabric designs was practically limitless.
- potentially: Together, these provide a potentially limitless source of power.
- apparently: Their capacity for wrongdoing, especially under Sylvia's reckless leadership, was apparently limitless.
Used with adjective complement
- seem: The examples of attacks on personal liberty seem almost limitless.
- feel: It gives the mind a work out and makes it feel limitless, inspired and free.
- become: In this case the value, or price, of a ton of carbon also becomes limitless.
- appear: The flexibility and scope of the software appears almost limitless.
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