unlimitedness

IPA/ʌnlˈɪmɪtɪdnəs/
IPA/ʌnlˈɪmɪɾᵻdnəs/

unlimitedness — noun

1. the condition of having no clear end, boundary, or highest point

1.名詞C2
釋義

the condition of having no clear end, boundary, or highest point

例句

During the seminar, Professor Malik spoke about the unlimitedness of space.

the unlimitedness of + abstract or large noun

At sunrise, Iris stared at the sea and felt its unlimitedness.

felt + unlimitedness for an abstract quality

同義詞
  • limitlessness

    very close in meaning, but more common and slightly more literary

  • boundlessness

    more poetic, often used for emotional or physical vastness

  • infinity

    broader and more absolute, often used in mathematics, religion, or philosophy

反義詞
  • limitation

    focuses on a point where something is controlled or cannot go further

  • finiteness

    emphasizes that something has a real end or boundary

文法句型

the unlimitedness of + [noun]

用法筆記

Very formal and uncommon in everyday English. Most speakers prefer unlimited before a noun or a phrase such as without limits. This noun usually appears with of and an abstract or very large idea, such as space, time, desire, or mercy.

常見錯誤

The phone plan offers unlimitedness of data.
The phone plan offers unlimited data.
💡English normally uses the adjective 'unlimited' for practical services, not the abstract noun 'unlimitedness'.