limitlessness
/ˈlɪm.ɪt.ləs.nəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈlɪm.ɪt.ləs.nəs/ (ame, ipa)
limitlessness — noun
1. the quality of being so vast or open that no edge, end, or restriction can be se
the quality of being so vast or open that no edge, end, or restriction can be seen or imagined — applies to physical space, imagination, knowledge, or anything that feels too large to measure or contain fully
Theo felt a quiet sense of limitlessness as he watched the desert sand meet the sky at dawn.
limitlessness + of + concrete noun (the desert / the ocean / space)
Mei-Lin's imagination showed its true limitlessness when she built an entire kingdom out of cardboard boxes.
possessive + limitlessness (imagination / creativity / potential)
The limitlessness of the Pacific Ocean struck Diego as both beautiful and deeply unsettling.
Yuki felt the limitlessness of the universe as she watched countless stars through her telescope.
In philosophy class, Ananya wrote an essay about the limitlessness of human curiosity and the search for truth.
Kofi described the limitlessness of musical creativity when he improvised a new melody on his guitar.
- endlessness
more common in everyday English, slightly less formal
- infinity
strongly associated with mathematics, outer space, and abstract concepts
- boundlessness
very similar in meaning but rarer; more poetic or literary
- limitedness
the state of having clear boundaries or restrictions
- finiteness
technical term for having a definite end or limit
文法句型
limitlessness + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in the pattern limitlessness + of + noun to specify what is boundless. Formal in tone; in everyday conversation, 'endlessness' or 'no limits' sounds more natural.