boundlessness

boundlessness — 名詞

1. the state of seeming to have no clear edge or end, so that a place, feeling, or

1.名詞C2
釋義

無邊感

沒有界限、無邊無際的狀態

the state of seeming to have no clear edge or end, so that a place, feeling, or possibility seems extremely wide and open.

例句

From the cliff, Tara felt a sense of boundlessness in the sea and sky.

Tara 站在懸崖上時,在海與天之間感到一種無邊感。

a sense of boundlessness from a vast landscape

The desert's boundlessness made Henry lose all sense of distance by noon.

沙漠的無邊感讓 Henry 到了中午就失去了距離感。

the boundlessness of a landscape

同義詞
  • vastness

    more concrete and physical; it usually focuses on size rather than the feeling of having no limits.

  • limitlessness

    closer for abstract possibilities or freedom; less often used for a visual landscape.

  • immensity

    stresses enormous scale, often with a more elevated literary tone.

反義詞
  • limitation

    the presence of a clear boundary, restriction, or stopping point.

  • confinement

    a stronger opposite that suggests being shut in or restricted.

文法句型

a sense of boundlessness

the boundlessness of [noun]

用法筆記

Mostly used in reflective or literary contexts, often after words like sense, feeling, or idea of. It is uncommon in everyday speech, where people usually choose wider everyday phrases such as 'no limits' or 'huge openness'.

常見錯誤

They imagined a boundlessness future.
They imagined a boundless future.
💡'boundlessness' is a noun, while 'boundless' is the adjective before a noun.
The small office has boundlessness.
The small office feels very open.
💡this noun is for a strong sense of limitless space or possibility, not ordinary room size.