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boundlessness
[
bound
-lis
]
bound·less
/
ˈbaʊnd
lɪs
/
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[
bound
-lis
]
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adjective
having no
bounds
;
infinite or vast; unlimited:
His boundless energy amazed his friends.
Origin:
1585–95;
bound
3
+
-less
Related forms
bound·less·ly,
adverb
bound·less·ness,
noun
Synonyms
limitless, endless, unbounded, inexhaustible, illimitable.
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boundless
(ˈbaʊndlɪs)
—
adj
unlimited; vast:
boundless energy
'boundlessly
—
adv
'boundlessness
—
n
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