unlimited — Having no restrictions, boundaries, or limits; infinite in extent, amount, or scope. Something that can continue or expand without constraint.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Having no restrictions, boundaries, or limits; infinite in extent, amount, or scope. Something that can continue or expand without constraint.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪd/
Korean meaning: 무제한의, 한없는
Korean pronunciation: 언-리미-티드 (강세: 리미)
Example Sentences
- My mom thinks I have unlimited energy, but I'm actually just powered by caffeine.
- The company offers unlimited vacation days to attract top talent.
- With unlimited pizza, the college students acted like they discovered a new continent.
unlimited
ADJECTIVE//ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪd//
Having no restrictions, boundaries, or limits; infinite in extent, amount, or scope. Something that can continue or expand without constraint.

Having no restrictions, boundaries, or limits; infinite in extent, amount, or scope. Something that can continue or expand without constraint.
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Origin
From Latin 'limes' meaning boundary or border, combined with the prefix 'un-' meaning not. The word evolved to mean 'without boundaries or restrictions.'
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“My mom thinks I have unlimited energy, but I'm actually just powered by caffeine.”
“The company offers unlimited vacation days to attract top talent.”
“With unlimited pizza, the college students acted like they discovered a new continent.”
“The artist's creativity seems unlimited when it comes to abstract paintings.”
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