limitless — without end, limit, or boundary; infinite
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: without end, limit, or boundary; infinite
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈlɪmɪtləs/
Korean meaning: 무한한, 한계가 없는
Korean pronunciation: **리**밋리스
Example Sentences
- My phone plan claims to offer limitless data, but somehow I still get charged extra fees.
- Children have limitless imagination when it comes to explaining why they didn't do their homework.
- The universe appears to be limitless in its vastness and complexity.
limitless
ADJECTIVE//ˈlɪmɪtləs//
without end, limit, or boundary; infinite

without end, limit, or boundary; infinite
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Origin
From the English word 'limit' (from Latin 'limitare' meaning to bound or restrict) combined with the suffix '-less' (meaning without or lacking), which has Old English roots.
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“My phone plan claims to offer limitless data, but somehow I still get charged extra fees.”
“Children have limitless imagination when it comes to explaining why they didn't do their homework.”
“The universe appears to be limitless in its vastness and complexity.”
“Technology offers limitless opportunities for innovation and growth.”
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